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LAN Product News, August, 2004
Time Warner Telecom (NASDAQ:TWTC), a provider of managed voice and data networking solutions for businesses, has added a multi-point enhancement to its extended metro Ethernet Native LAN service. Called Multi-point Extended Native LAN, this service enables all locations to communicate simultaneously rather than in only a point-to-point scenario.
First Citizens Bank, based in Raleigh, N.C., is one of Time Warner Telecom's first customers to use the Multi-point Extended Native LAN service. First Citizens is using the new product enhancement to connect a main bank location in Charlotte and a back-office location in Columbia, S.C., with its headquarters in Raleigh. The service transmits financial and other data transactions seamlessly among the three locations...
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