Bell Atlantic to Deploy Fiber Optics, Electronics, Bringing Additional Technology, Services to Coraopolis Area
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Bell Atlantic to Deploy Fiber Optics, Electronics, Bringing Additional Technology, Services to Coraopolis Area
Company to Invest $250,000 to Expand, Upgrade Local Telephone Network
June 2, 2000
Media contact: | Ells Edwards, |
CORAOPOLIS, Pa. -- Bell Atlantic will soon install new fiber-optic cable and associated
electronics in the Allegheny County community of Coraopolis as part of a $250,000 project to
modernize the local telephone network and provide additional broadband capability to its
customers.
Bell Atlantic will place new cable along portions of McGovern Blvd. and Ewings Mill Rd. to
serve commercial businesses as well as residential communities in the Coraopolis area. The
project is expected to begin later this month and finish by the end of September. The fiber-optic
cable also will provide additional reliability and survivability in the Bell Atlantic network.
Fiber-optic systems use hair-thin glass strands and digital technology to deliver high quality
telephone services along with high-capacity/high-speed voice and data services.
"This project is the latest evidence that Bell Atlantic is meeting our commitment to deliver
a state-of-the-art telecommunications network throughout Pennsylvania," said Daniel J.
Whelan, president of Bell Atlantic - Pennsylvania. "We are accelerating our construction
schedules to provide rural and urban customers with high-speed access to the Internet, work-at-
home capabilities, as well as a host of other innovative advanced services."
Whelan said Bell Atlantic has made major strides in deploying advanced technology in its
network:
- Investment in the Pennsylvania network totaled nearly $2 billion in 1998 and 1999.
- Miles of fiber-optic cable in the commonwealth increased by 92 percent from 474,450 in 1995
to more than 911,000 in 1999. - Percentage of digital call-routing switches will be 100 percent by the end of the year 2000,
having grown from 90.3 percent in 1995 to 98.5 percent in 1999. - Bell Atlantic Infospeedsm DSL was launched in Pennsylvania in October 1998. Infospeed DSL
is a high-speed connection to the Internet that enables users to connect to cyberspace at speeds
up to 100 times faster than today's fastest analog modems.
"Bell Atlantic is keeping its promises to Pennsylvania," Whelan said. "We are
building and enhancing a public telecommunications network in Pennsylvania that is the finest in
the world and is a vital part of the commonwealth's economic infrastructure."
In addition to deploying the latest technology, Bell Atlantic has spent tens of millions of dollars
to open Pennsylvania's local telephone market to competition.
"We have irreversibly opened our markets to competition," Whelan said. "We
can't force the long distance giants or anyone else to compete here, but anyone who genuinely
wants to enter our markets can do so."
Bell Atlantic is at the forefront of the new communications and information industry. With more than 44
million telephone access lines and more than 20 million wireless customers worldwide, Bell Atlantic
companies are premier providers of advanced wireline voice and data services, market leaders in wireless
services and the world's largest publishers of directory information. Bell Atlantic companies are also
among the world's largest investors in high-growth global communications markets, with operations and
investments in 23 countries.