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Nortel Networks introduces usage-based Internet access solution using Shasta 5000 BSN; Innovative service enables pre-paid Internet access, on-demand bandwidth flexibility.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-24 November 2003-NORTEL NETWORKS: Nortel Networks introduces usage-based Internet access solution using Shasta 5000 BSN; Innovative service enables pre-paid Internet access, on-demand bandwidth flexibility(C)1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:11242003 DALLAS -- Nortel Networks* [NYSE/TSX: NT] introduced a Usage-Based Internet Access solution that enables service providers to expand and accelerate customer adoption of broadband services through innovative new service models.
Based on Nortel Networks Shasta* 5000 Broadband Service Node (BSN), this solution positions service providers to offer pre-paid Internet access, giving residential and business customers a choice between unlimited access at a fixed price and flexibly priced access based...
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