Trailblazing with High Speed Services IXC Continues Rapid U.S. Expansion
Bold, aggressive and successful. These three words describe the nationwide, New York to Los Angeles expansion strategy IXC Communication announced three years ago. The dynamic interexchange carrier is now reaping the benefits of its massive network buildout, which currently includes more than 9,300 miles of fiber optic cable. Ultimately, the system will link the top 50 metropolitan centers in the United States with more than 13,000 active fiber miles.
Austin-based IXC is one of the fastest growing telecommunications companies in North America; a long distance wholesaler thriving on a seemingly endless demand for switched services and private line networks. The company makes network capacity available to local telephone companies, national and regional long distance carriers, value-added carriers, cable and utilities companies, and Internet service providers. IXC services include 1+ switched and 1+ dedicated outbound calling, 800/888 switched and dedicated inbound calling, calling card and debit card services and high speed digital bandwidth products.
Coast-to-Coast Services
Since IXC began the expansion of its advanced fiber optic network in 1996, it has rapidly established new high speed links between major cities such as Los Angeles, San Franciso and New York, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Houston and Dallas. It is using the in-ground fiber system as a foundation to provide sophisticated communications solutions that improve and extend its customers' service offerings. IXC's Broadband Service solution, for example, allows customers to increase their revenue potential with coast-to-coast data services. The company's most recent project, Gemini 2000, leverages its fiber network to deliver next generation Internet services.
IXC designed its national network to take advantage of the growing demand for high speed network capacity and mission-critical reliability. It therefore undertook an extensive evaluation of various vendor offerings to ensure that the solution it selected would provide the performace, flexibility and scalability its customers required.
Ultimately, Newbridge Networks emerged as the vendor best able to meet IXC's short and longer term needs. The Newbridge multiservice multi-access solution, based on the powerful MainStreetXpress 36170 Multiservices Switch, enables service providers to run multiple services, including frame relay and Internet protocol (IP), over ATM. It also met another IXC criteria; enabling the company to capitalize on the popularity of frame relay and versatility of ATM without having to build separate networks for frame and cell relay delivery.
A Competitive Advantage
"We chose the 36170 Multiservices Switch after conducting extensive research on the product compared to the other major vendors at the time," recalled Michael Vent, IXC's President of Network Services and Chief Technical Officer. "The criteria were service delivery, features, price point and relationship. Newbridge came out overall with the best rating in the four categories.
"Using the 36170 in the IXC network has enabled us to become a major data services player, allowing us to compete on a tier one level with companies like AT&T, WorldCom and Sprint. The platform has provided us with the features and capabilities necessary to provide network services and network managed services to our customers."
The flexibility of the ATM-based multiservice platform has also helped IXC move rapidly and cost-effectively to market with its latest Internet services offering. The Gemini 2000 network is designed to run IP over IXC's SONET standard optical core. The company relies on its ATM-based Newbridge switches to collect and carry traffic into the network's core hubs. As a technology, ATM provides the pre-deterministic quality of service and policy features imperative to establishing guaranteed service level agreements (SLAs). Together the three technologies work well to ensure high speed, high quality Internet service delivery.
Enabling a Graceful Migration
"The advantage the Newbridge technology brings to Gemini 2000 is it allows our customers to migrate from one application to another very gracefully. If they have frame they can go to ATM and they can go to IP. It also does it with a minimum of cost because the switch is dynamic enough to make that change," said Dominick DeAngelo, IXC's Senior Vice President, Marketing Data Products and Services.
"Newbridge plays a very critical role. If you look at the design that has taken place prior to Gemini 2000, everybody has tried to put the quality of service — the management of the bandwidth — in the core of the network and that has not really worked. It has problems. In using the capability of the Newbridge 36170 Multiservices Switch, we are pushing intelligence to the edge and we are grooming the customer at the edge. The quality of service is at the edge of the network, across the network to the far end. Newbridge is the crux of us doing that."
For wholesale service providers like IXC, managing network services is just as important to the bottom line as network functions and operations. Most of IXC's customers are service providers themselves and therefore expect the most sophisticated services from the carrier. The ability to "see" into and even manage their allotted portions of a virtual private network delivered by IXC is crucial to customers. And these write and read features also enable IXC to reduce operational costs by allowing customers to take more responsibility for their service delivery. The ability to enforce SLAs, troubleshoot and perform rapid fault isolation and execute many other management functions is all part of today's networking requirements. And IXC has been pleased with the performance of its management system — provided again by Newbridge.
Scalable, Multivendor Management
IXC was attracted to the unparalleled performance capabilities of the Newbridge network and service management portfolio; especially its scalability and multivendor functionality. The company uses the MainStreetXpress 46020 Network Manager to direct its national network. It also uses the MainStreetXpress 48020 MultiNetwork Service Controller to gather information and manage customer services across a variety of networks and service provider domains.
"The benefits that IXC has gained from the 46020 Network Manager span across all elements of service delivery. This system is best in class relevant to the ability to provision, monitor and provide a proxy-type interface for VPN customers or other customers that want extended managed services. We are very pleased with the 46020 relevant to its ability to help us provide service excellence," said Vent.
Service excellence, however, also extends to the level of professionalism, expertise and cooperation a vendor can bring to the table. It goes beyond boxes and solutions and may be one of the largest contributing factors in the success of any network rollout or ongoing operation.
"IXC places a high value on the ability of its network partners to work with its own staff to meet business objectives as quickly and seamlessly as possible," said John Hammock, Newbridge Senior Territory Manager. "IXC included ‘relationship' on its network criteria list three years ago and Newbridge recognized that. We value our partnership with IXC because the company is innovative. We learn from them and also take pride in contributing, through our leading edge solutions, to their success."
As IXC Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Benjamin Scott points out, the company is focused on its business and expects its partners to do the same.
"We don't manufacture equipment. We don't do fundamental R&D, so what we need from a vendor, and what Newbridge provides, is vision in terms of the evolution of technology. Quality products and services that ride the price performance curve and then a partnership from a strategy perspective and executing against those opportunities. Newbridge does a great job of working with us on that." |