Cable / Telecom News

Incognito Software launches upgrade for Buckeye CableSystem


VANCOUVER – Incognito Software announced today that Toledo, Ohio-based Buckeye CableSystem is planning to upgrade to the latest version of Broadband Command Center from Incognito Software to activate and provision voice and data services for its approximately 130,000 subscribers.

With the upgrade, Buckeye will be able to add and maintain users on its network, while also streamlining workflow to prepare for its implementation and migration to IPv6.

 “We are constantly striving to enhance the customer experience for our subscribers, and being able to efficiently provision our services and quickly add new ones in a way that is both cost-effective and reliable is something that we consider critical to this effort,” said Joe Jensen, chief technology officer for Buckeye CableSystem, in a press release. 

As Buckeye transitions its network to the IPv6 protocol, it expects to gain the network capacity needed to add a nearly limitless number of subscriber devices while also taking advantage of easier deployment of new solutions, additional encryption and security measures, improved network routing procedures, and enhanced compliance capabilities for various government regulations.

Incognito’s Broadband Command Center is a multi-standard solution that offers scalable device provisioning while also providing support for the latest standards and technologies, including TR-069, DOCSIS 3.0, PacketCable 2.0, SIP, and DHCPv6.

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