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1. IEC: Events
www.proforum.com/events/2002/s - [Cached]Published on: 1/21/2002 Last Visited: 2/8/2002
Bill Euske, Chief Technology Officer, Sigma Networks
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Bill Euske, Chief Technology Officer, Sigma Networks, brings nearly three decades of experience in the design and implementation of service provider networks to the Sigma team. -
2. Frontenac Company - News
www.frontenac.com/news/news_20 - [Cached]Published on: 2/26/2001 Last Visited: 12/30/2001
On the management team: CTO Bill Euske, a co-founder of NorthPoint Communications; VP-Finance Terence Murphy, formerly the same, as well as treasurer and controller, at Covad Communications; and VP-Sales Sherri Bakos, formerly a regional sales vice president at Level 3. -
3. February 15, 1999 -- Checking the blind spots
www.americasnetwork.com/issues - [Cached]Published on: 2/15/1999 Last Visited: 6/21/2001
That's because the buildings are constructed and maintained according to network equipment building standards ( NEBS ) developed by Bellcore ( Morristown , N.J. ) . However , CLECs do have concerns over non-NEBS-related reliability issues , such as ready access to a CO , according to Bill Euske , chief technical officer for NorthPoint Communications ( San Francisco ). Terms that provide CLECs with access to the CO are spelled out in detail in the collocation agreements the CLECs sign with the ILECs , but problems still crop up from time to time concerning access and internal procedures , Euske says. But when it comes to engineering safe , secure and reliable space in the CO for their competitors , the ILECS do a complete and competent job , he says.
Space race Although DSL equipment needs to be housed in the ILEC CO , CLECs do not locate all of their network equipment in the CO.. Larger CLECs are housing their switches and/or transmission equipment in first-generation carrier hotels. These are buildings that have evolved to provide space for multiple interexchange and local exchange carrier's ( IXCs and LECs ) equipment - such as 1 Wilshire Blvd. in Los Angeles , and 60 Hudson Street in New York City.
CLECs that need more space than a first-generation carrier hotel can provide , or simply need space of their own , are constructing new buildings , or purchasing and reconditioning old buildings for their own equipment and that of other carriers and communications companies that will want to interconnect to their networks.

