Suddenlink Grows 107-Meg Web, Picks Incognito Back Office

Oct. 2, 2013
Suddenlink has launched its High Speed Internet MAX 107.0 service in Rocky Mount, NC, and surrounding communities. MAX 107.0 features a download speed up to 107 Mbps and an upload speed up to 5 Mbps. The service was initially launched in Texas, Ohio and West Vir...
Suddenlink has launched its High Speed Internet MAX 107.0 service in Rocky Mount, NC, and surrounding communities. MAX 107.0 features a download speed up to 107 Mbps and an upload speed up to 5 Mbps. The service was initially launched in Texas, Ohio and West Virginia and is now also available in selected Suddenlink markets in Louisiana, Missouri and North Carolina as well.In other Suddenlink news, the MSO is using Incognito Software's Broadband Command Center and Address Commander to provision and manage IP addresses for its approximately 1.4 million subscribers. In addition to provisioning, the deployment is also intended to allow Suddenlink to identify and reclaim unused or stale IPv4 IP addresses, while also preparing its network for a gradual migration to IPv6.

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