Intermedia Selects FastComm To Supply Private Label FRAD/Router Products
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 4, 1998-- FastComm EtherFRAD(tm) Product Integral Part of Intermedia's New "Frame1" Managed Service
FastComm Communications Corp. FSCX announced today that Intermedia Communications, a rapidly growing provider of integrated telecommunications services and the fourth largest frame relay provider in the U.S., has selected FastComm to provide intelligent FRAD/Router products for their new "Frame1" solution, as announced at the Networld + Interop show in Las Vegas.
Intermedia's Frame 1 offering is a one-stop, 100% frame relay solution for business customers, providing coordinated installation and maintenance, wide area connectivity, and proactive monitoring and management. Use of the FastComm products enables Intermedia to offer high value connectivity solutions to current and new customers, providing both significant cost savings and higher performance.
"I'm very pleased to announce our selection by Intermedia to supply FRAD/Router products for their exciting new 'Frame1' Managed Service offering," stated Peter Madsen, FastComm President. "Intermedia is a real innovator in the telecommunications market. We're thrilled to be working with them, selling to existing and new data customers!"
Intermedia Communications is one of the nation's fastest growing telecommunications companies, providing integrated telecommunications solutions to business and government customers. These solutions include voice and data, local and long distance, and advanced access services in cities throughout the eastern U.S. Intermedia's enhanced data offerings, including frame relay, ATM, and a full range of business Internet connectivity and web hosting services, offer seamless end-to-end service virtually anywhere in the world.
Intermedia is headquartered in Tampa, with sales offices in 81 cities. Intermedia can be found on the World Wide Web at intermedia.com.
FastComm gives carriers and integrators a "best-of-breed" platform for combining legacy and LAN applications, as customers demand better solutions to the problem of integrating legacy applications into their LAN-driven intranets and extranets. |