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Con Edison Introduces PowerLan Metro Ethernet Services; State-Of-The-Art Ethernet Technology and CEC Advantages Provide Unsurpassed Combination
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NEW YORK, May 29, 2002 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- In pursuit of its goal to become the
premier provider of high bandwidth transport services for the New York
metropolitan area, Con Edison Communications (CEC), a wholly owned subsidiary of
Consolidated Edison, Inc. (NYSE: ED) today announced its PowerLan Ethernet
services for business and carrier customers. PowerLan services, available in
point-to-point and switched configurations, provide a high-bandwidth, low-cost
alternative to private line and legacy network services like frame relay and
ATM. PowerLan services are available immediately.
Corporate networking is composed of two distinct worlds. Networking within a building is based upon standard Ethernet featuring high bandwidth, low costs, and great flexibility. When networks leave a building however, they have been force fit into the inflexible, voice-centric telecommunications infrastructure. The transition from internal to external networks has greatly increased network cost and complexity. What's more, companies have had to purchase bandwidth in discrete amounts by acquiring T-1, T-3, or OC-n private lines or network services like frame relay or ATM. While customers have lamented this dichotomy, there was never an alternative- until now. Con Edison Communication's PowerLan Ethernet services bridges this historical networking gap. PowerLan services are fully compliant with the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standard and feature:
- Variable throughput speeds. PowerLan services are available at
speeds between 10Mbs and 1Gbs in increments as low as 1Mbs.
Customers can start with the bandwidth they need today and
have the flexibility to add incremental bandwidth without
suffering through long provisioning cycles or expensive
equipment purchases.
- Ethernet-based MAN services. PowerLan can connect a customer's
office buildings and data centers over a high-speed Ethernet
backbone across the New York metropolitan area. This allows
companies to eliminate costly legacy services while providing
scaleable networking solutions for data center consolidation
and next-generation applications.
- Resilient Ethernet architecture. PowerLan services are built
with a resilient network architecture through the use of
redundant Layer 2 switches in the network core, Wavelength
Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology, and Ethernet switches
served through redundant fiber strands to customer premises.
This infrastructure greatly improves upon standard Ethernet
availability and resiliency and makes PowerLan services a
worthwhile, cost-effective option for mission critical
traffic.
- Traffic prioritization. PowerLan services utilize IEEE
802.1p/Q to provide 4 levels of priority queuing. This allows
CEC customers to engineer network traffic based upon business
rules.
- True network diversity. PowerLan services are the only
Ethernet offering built upon a unique set of network routes
through the electrical conduit system in Manhattan. All other
services use the Empire City Subway (ECS) conduits. Network
diversity ensures that in the event of a fiber cut or
disruption, PowerLan services will remain intact.
PowerLan services offer customers superior, state-of-the-art Ethernet and
optical networking technology, but what really sets PowerLan services apart from
the competition is the strength of Con Edison Communications. While many startup
Ethernet providers lease last-mile connections to office buildings, CEC builds
and operates its own network making it a one-stop-shop for end-to-end Ethernet
requirements. CEC also features a world-class support infrastructure to minimize
network outages and provide superior customer service and support. "CEC is 100%
owned by Con Edison, Inc., an A-rated, Fortune 500 company."
"Ethernet technology is already impacting the cost economics of telecommunications and enabling a new generation of network-centric business applications," states Peter Rust, President and CEO of Con Edison Communications. "With the introduction of PowerLan, our customers can come to CEC to procure the most comprehensive Ethernet services available in the New York area. This is just another reason why Con Edison Communications is the `smart alternative' for telecommunications services."
About Con Edison Communications Con Edison Communications, Inc. (CEC) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Consolidated Edison, Inc. CEC offers a comprehensive range of transport products and services designed to enhance the performance of its customers' networks. CEC builds and operates its own fiber optic network providing managed data transport services and custom network solutions to multiple classes of customers, including local and long-distance carriers, Fortune 1000 corporations, and Internet, cable, wireless and video companies. CEC's NYC metro area network currently interconnects over 80 commercial buildings, all of the major POPs and many of the Verizon Central Offices in New York City. CEC's extensive network enables it to light off-net buildings needing service faster than other providers. Additional information about CEC is available at http://www.electricfiber.com/.
About Consolidated Edison, Inc. Consolidated Edison, Inc. (NYSE:ED) is one of the nation's largest investor-owned energy companies, with approximately $10 billion in annual revenues and $17 billion in assets. The company provides a wide range of energy-related products and services to its customers through two regulated utility subsidiaries and four competitive energy and telecommunications businesses. For additional financial, operations and customer service information, visit the Consolidated Edison, Inc. web site at http://www.conedison.com./.
CONTACT: Con Edison Communications,
Robert Jewels, 212.324.5030,
PR@electricfiber.com,
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