Network diagram for Goldstar Communications and NKTELCO
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Like many rural telcos, Ohio-based New Knoxville Telephone Company has a solid core
business, built up since the company was founded in 1905, deploying legacy POTS services in its traditional
service area. Being privately held, mostly by local residents, this is a heritage that New Knoxville is
careful to protect while always being on the lookout for good opportunities to invest and expand its
business.
In New Knoxville's case, these opportunities included the Cable TV network run by its
affiliate NKTELCO Inc., and the services provided by its out-of-region subsidiary Goldstar Communications.
These high-speed data networks offered the potential to deliver packet-based voice and Internet services -
but it was not immediately obvious how to capitalize on that capability.
"It was clear that we were faced with a number of different strategic initiatives -
replacement of our legacy Class 5 switch, broadband rollout and Cable TV network upgrade - that needed a
unifying vision," explains Preston Meyer, New Knoxville's General Manager.
"Ideally, we wanted to offer POTS and advanced broadband telephone services over all our
networks from a single Class 5 switch. None of the "next generation" switches we looked at could
deliver full Class 5 services over all of our telco and cable networks. That is, until we found
MetaSwitch."
MetaSwitch's VP3500 Class 5 softswitch enables New Knoxville's cable and
CLEC divisions to deliver POTS service alongside ATM voice over DSL and T1, and IP voice over its hybrid
fiber coax cable network, all from a single, compact switch.
If, like New Knoxville Telephone Company, you want to get the most out of your existing
network while taking a first step towards next generation technology, then
contact us today to find out more.
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To learn more about New Knoxville Telephone Company's NKTELCO, visit www.nktelco.net.
For GoldStar Communications, visit www.gldstr.com.
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