| The Metro
Orlando region has the most advanced telecommunications assets in the
Southeast. Orlando is the only MSA in nine southern states served by
four incumbent local exchange carriers – AT&T, Embarq,
Smart City Telecom, and Time Warner Telecom. Their competition has
fostered the highest possible degree of customer service, capital investment,
innovative
system applications,
and extremely aggressive pricing.
All of
Metro Orlando’s telecommunication central offices are fiber
optic with digital switching, and 100 percent of the fiber optic systems
are fully redundant and self-healing. The
regional fiber optic network is so extensive it is referred to by industry
experts
as a fiber optic “cloud.” Fiber-based service
throughout the region meets and regularly exceeds the services provided
in very
location-specific “info parks” or “smart parks.” If
a company’s top Metro Orlando real estate
selection initially lacks fiber-based infrastructure, extensions
have been completed in as little as 30 days.
The
cornerstone technologies that constitute today’s most advanced
telecommunications services are available, including: Ethernet,
Frame Relay Networking, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), Integrated
Services Digital Network (ISDN), Synchronous Optical Networks (SONET)
Rings, Internet, Intranet (LAN) and Extranet Services (WAN).
AT&T,
Embarq, and Time Warner Telecom will undertake any specialized deployment
of technologically intense applications, including Fiber to the Premise
(FTTP), on a case-by-case basis. As three of the largest providers
of professionally
engineered voice, data and videoconferencing systems, they have established
reputations for delivering intense “built-to-suit” telecommunications
suites. The assets found in Metro Orlando include: data cabling
systems, automatic call distribution, interactive voice response, pbx
and key systems, network consulting and design, structured wiring, distance
learning solutions, hubs/servers, routers/switches, multiplexers,
digital T1, T3, OC3, OC48, OC192, and Gigabit Ethernet; maintenance
service plans, switched multimegabit data service, virtual private
networks, symmetrical and asymmetrical/high-bit-rate/very
high-bit-rate digital subscriber lines, multiple POP’s, local and
wide-area networks, and integrated campus communications.
The telecommunications
capacity in Metro Orlando is demonstrated by the concentrated telecommunications
requirements of Metro Orlando’s technical education institutions
and existing industries, which range from unique entertainment
giants like Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando, to corporate
headquarters such as Tupperware Corporation, Darden
Restaurants, Inc., and the American Automobile Association. Consider
also the needs of numerous office operations such as Charles Schwab & Co.,
First USA, Cincinnati Bell Information Systems, Hewitt & Associates,
CNA Insurance and high tech manufacturers like Lockheed-Martin.
These organizations’ capacity and performance in
Metro Orlando attest to the level of telecommunications
service
available in the region.
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