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Bundoran Farm Goes Green with Fiber-Optic Technology
For Immediate Release, 2/13/2008
Email: susan.knowles@cnxntech.com
Website: http://www.connexiontechnologies.net
PDF: Press Release

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New development partners with industry leader Connexion Technologies.
Cary, North Carolina (February 13, 2008) – Bundoran Farm, a preservation development located in southern Albemarle County, Virginia, will soon bring its residents the most advanced entertainment and communications services available in the area. This is possible through a partnership with Connexion Technologies, one of the nation's premier fiber-optic amenity companies. Connexion will build a Fiber to the Home (FTTH) network throughout the community.
“This fiber-optic network will deliver telephone, television, high-speed Internet and other services to residences at the speed of light,” said Amy Westwood, Director of Technology for Bundoran Farm. “The beauty of the network is that it will not only meet the current technological needs of our residents, but also their future needs.”
A fiber-optic network can accommodate these future needs through its unlimited bandwidth, one of the many benefits of this emerging technology. This allows the network to accommodate new technologies as they come to market. Fiber is more reliable than coaxial cable because it does not conduct electricity, resulting in fewer outages and greater resident satisfaction.
“There’s a revolution occurring with fiber-optic technology and it’s contagious,” said Glen Lang, founder of Connexion Technologies. “Home buyers are starting to demand it. It’s no longer a question of if, but when fiber will be in most communities across the US.”
Connexion Technologies builds fiber-optic networks underground to eliminate visual disruption of the environment and minimize disturbance to the land.
“The partnership with Connexion Technologies represents our commitment both to technology and to environmental stewardship," said Joseph Barnes, Development Director for Bundoran Farm. “This network will help us preserve the character of the landscape.”
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