April 24, 2008

OmniPeek minimises downtime for CC Communications

by Lin Freestone


CC Communications, a telecommunications company that serves 12,000 residents and businesses in Nevada in the USA, has implemented OmniPeek to troubleshoot its network. The company offers IP-based services, such as VoIP and IPTV, along with P2P file sharing applications.

WildPackets’ OmniPeek develops hardware and software solutions that drive network performance, enabling organisations of all sizes to analyse, troubleshoot, optimise, and secure their wired and wireless networks.

OmniPeek quickly identifies where and when any network problems arise so that CC Communications can consistently deliver maximum uptime to its customers. It has become a valuable extension of the teleco’s team.

WildPackets products are sold in over 60 countries and deployed in all industrial sectors, including 80% of the Fortune 1000, which is a list of the 1,000 largest American companies, ranked on revenues alone.

 

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