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Rural carriers complain about broadband obstacles

Rural telecom and broadband providers in the U.S. face big challenges in connecting their most remote customers, as the U.S. Federal Communications Commission transitions away from old telephone subsidies, a group of providers told lawmakers.

The FCC‘s eligibility rules for carrier subsidies under the new Connect America Fund, a broadband-focused revamp of the agency’s Universal Service Fund, seem to have arbitrary caps and target carriers serving the most rural areas, said John Strode, vice president of external affairs for Ritter Communications, an Arkansas voice and broadband provider. High-cost carriers have their subsidies capped under the new fund, he noted during a Senate hearing Tuesday.

The high-cost carriers are capped “with no examination” by the FCC of why their costs are higher than other carriers, he said. Some carriers have legitimate reasons for high costs, because “some service areas are very, very expensive to serve,” Strode told the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee‘s communications subcommittee.

The new FCC rules, adopted in November 2011, make it difficult for rural carriers to plan ahead and to invest in new services, Strode said. Ritter has cut costs and laid off workers as a way to offset changes in telecom subsidies and declines in intercarrier compensation rates, he said.

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Ritter Communications Expands Regional Fiber Network with Ciena Packet Networking and Coherent Optic

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Ritter Communications Expands Regional Fiber Network with Ciena Packet Networking and Coherent Optical Solutions

Arkansas-based service provider to offer high-speed, low-latency communications and business services; support mobile backhaul requirements for Tier 1 mobile operators

HANOVER, Md.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Ciena® Corporation (NAS: CIEN) , the network specialist, today announced that Ritter Communications, an Arkansas-based communications provider, has deployed Ciena’s packet networking and converged packet optical technologies throughout its regional fiber optic network that serves over 25,000 Internet subscribers in Arkansas and west Tennessee. With this powerful combination of packet networking and converged packet optical solutions, the expanded network will provide businesses, community anchors and residents in previously underserved locations with advanced Ethernet service delivery and a cost-effective means to transport high-speed data services while also providing carriers with cellular backhaul and business services.

Key Facts:

  • Ritter is a fifth-generation family business founded in 1886. Today, through a modern, intelligent infrastructure, Ritter owns and operates two rural local exchange carriers (RLECs) in northeast and north central Arkansas, a competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) and a fiber optic network in Jonesboro, Arkansas. In December 2012, Ritter completed its purchase of Millington Telephone Company, Inc. and Millington CATV, Inc. which represents approximately 20,000 business and residential customers in parts of Shelby, Tipton, Haywood and Fayette counties in West Tennessee.
  • Ciena’s packet networking solutions, including its 5150 Service Aggregation Switch and 3930 Service Delivery Switch, provide Ritter with increased scalability and protection of services needed to meet their growing end-user demands. The platforms support leading Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) standards, and provide Service Level Agreement (SLA) insights allowing Ritter to ensure more accurate service management and fault isolation across a greater number of services.
  • Ritter is also leveraging Ciena’s 6500 Packet-Optical Platform equipped with WaveLogic Coherent Optical Processors, a robust solution that will increase capacity and support the mobile backhaul demands of two Tier 1 U.S. wireless carriers and their migration to 4G services. The 6500 allows Ritter to easily scale capacity and program its network to deliver 10G and 40G wavelength services today, with the ability to scale to 100G in the future.
  • Ritter will also leverage packet networking capabilities recently …read more
    Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance