Level 3 Communications, Inc. today announced that it has increased the capacity of its communications network in Vermont and has expanded the number of businesses that can take advantage of the company's far-reaching fiber-optic backbone. Additionally, the company has named Tracy Guy-Davis as Level 3's general manager for New England. In her position, Guy-Davis will focus on delivering an outstanding customer experience for customers in the region.
"Vermont is an important market for Level 3 and we have built strong relationships with businesses throughout the state," said Guy-Davis. "Level 3 is dedicating itself to enhancing the customer experience throughout Vermont because now more than ever we are seeing increased customer demand for a competitive alternative in the marketplace."
Level 3 has an extensive fiber-optic footprint in Vermont, which passes more than 7,000 businesses in such cities as Burlington, Rutland and Brattleboro. Level 3 will continue to increase the number of businesses that are directly connected to the Level 3 backbone, enabling tremendous bandwidth scalability and reach of services for these businesses. Level 3 also has more than doubled network capacity in Vermont over the past year and now offers multiple levels of redundancy, which better facilitates business continuity and disaster recovery.
Guy-Davis brings to Level 3 more than 20 years of experience in developing and implementing successful solutions for wireline and wireless communications companies in regional and global markets.
Level 3's Business Markets Group leverages the power of the company's extensive fiber-optic network, metro assets, and locally focused sales and sales support organization to deliver world-class services to enterprise customers and service providers throughout the United States.
