Showing posts with label telco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label telco. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

CCI introduces Project Management Community



Mike Mattas, CCI PM


CCI runs each project with flawless ease.

By: Mike Mattas, Project Manager

As CCI continues its customer-centric teams approach, we’re introducing the Project Management Community to help our various operations groups work better together. Our goal is to increase operational consistency and quality, uncover new opportunities, and continually improve on-time, on-budget project delivery.


For our customers, this means more positive outcomes, including:

  • Better project planning
  • Better management and communication for projects spanning multiple groups
  • Faster problem resolution, getting the issue to the right people at the right time 
  • Standardization in project management methodology and documentation across all CCI operations teams


Our Cisco partners will have continuing evidence that CCI meets their performance standards and can support Cisco’s customers as a preferred provider.



And CCI employees gain cross-functional job enrichment, new opportunities to work together and a more consistent project management methodology. As a result, we’ll have a better corporate knowledge base that we can use to improve collaboration, satisfy customers and attract new business.

To learn more about CCI's Project Management Community, contact Mike Mattas at michael.mattas@ccisystems.com

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Find out more about CCI careers at Michigan Tech Career Fair


Meet face-to-face with representatives from CCI Systems at the Michigan Tech Spring Career Fair 2011 to discuss full-time opportunities.

The event will be held from 12 — 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 22, at the university’s Student Development Complex. View the career fair guidebook.

CCI Systems, with more than 50 years of experience in the communications field, works for many top cable TV and phone providers. Stop at the booth to learn how you can be part of designing and implementing some of the most cutting-edge communication systems in the country.

Join the CC Systems team! View its careers page.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Visit CCI booth at NTCA Expo Feb. 15-16 in Dallas


Stop at the CCI Systems booth to view demonstrations of Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM), OpticalNetworks, and Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) solutions at the NTCA Expo ’11 Feb. 15 - 16 in Dallas.


Joe Smith, CCI vice president of networks and business development, will staff the booth with team members:

             Trevor Pankonien, systems engineer
             Kae McGuire, director of sales
             Frank Williams, senior account manager
             Sean McAndrews, senior account manager
             Ted Shroyer, senior account manager
             Shane Seidenstricker, senior account manager

Visitors to the CCI booth will receive “How to Make IPTV Integration Easy.”

Monday, January 31, 2011

Find Out About DOCSIS 3.0, CMTS, Set Top Boxes at SCTE Cactus Chapter Vendor Day


Look for the CCI booth Feb. 8 at Cactus Chapter Vendor Day sponsored by the Society of Cable Telecommunications  Engineers (SCTE) at the Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale, Ariz. CCI will provide demonstrations of DOCSIS 3.0, a cable modem termination system (CMTS) and Cisco’s latest Set Top Boxes.

Frank William, CCI's Integrated Solutions manager, will be on hand to answer your questions and give the presentations. You also can register at the booth to receive a special DOCSIS series via e-mail.
To learn more about SCTE Cactus Chapter Vendor Day, click HERE.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Fiber Splicing Techniques Shown to the WSTA Plant Conference Attendees

Those who attended this day-and-a-half conference explored issues related to Smart Grid, Over-the-Top, Bonding & Grounding, Mobile Backhaul, VDSL2 and Networking Fundamentals.
 


At CCI’s Booth
At CCI’s booth, CCI Fiber Splicing Technician Tony Higgins showed the attendees how to fiber splice, guiding the process and testing the splice to show how well participants did.

Now Available to the Public: How to Pin-Point the Best Fiber Splicing Contractor
Those who attended our booth were given the free guide, “How to Pin-Point the Best Fiber Splicing Contractor.” It is now available to the public for download.

Since fusion splicing has quickly become a necessity for many network projects, this e-book provides you with the guidelines to contract the best fiber splicing technician—one that keeps your project on time and budget.

Download the guide here.


Other content that might be of interest to you:

8 Ways to Lower Fiber Splicing Costs

FTTH Fiber Splicing: Slash the Price and Increase Speed

How to Capture Cellular Backhaul         

Monday, January 10, 2011

CCI Teaches the Best Fiber Splicing Techniques at the WSTA Plant Conference

At the WSTA Plant Conference, Jan. 12-13, 2011 in Stevens Point, Wis., CCI will show conference attendees how to fiber splice and provide them a guide describing how to select the best fiber splicing contractor.

Learn How to Fiber Splice
At CCI's booth, you can try your hand at fiber splicing. CCI Fiber Splicing Technician Tony Higgins will be there to help guide the process and test the splice to show how well you did.

>>Test your fiber splicing skills

Get a Free Guide: How to Pin-Point the Best Fiber Splicing Contractor

Fusion splicing has quickly become a necessity for many network projects. This e-book provides you with the guidelines to contract the best fiber splicing technician—one that keeps your project on time and budget.

Register to receive the guide at CCI's booth

Talk to a Network Specialist

CCI representatives at the booth will be:
  • Cory Heigl, Regional Operations Manager Central Division and Lead Project Engineer for community area networks
  • Tony Higgins, Fiber Splicing Technician
  • Mike Dellies, Account Executive National Sales

Share problems and get advice from a network expert

To learn more about the WSTA Plant Conference, click HERE.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

How to Stay Competitive in a Bandwidth-Rich World

Most consumers are no longer satisfied with surfing the Web, downloading a few songs, sending and receiving a few photographs, or watching streaming video at current picture quality levels. The Fiber to the Home (FTTH) Council explains it best: "The world is moving toward vastly higher bandwidth applications." 
Here are some reasons why:

  • Companies such as Netflix, Amazon and Wal Mart offer feature-length movies for download
  • More people want to upload their home movies to e-mails or Web pages
  • Consumer electronics companies offer devices that connect TV to the Internet
  • High-definition video is fast becoming state-of-the-art
  • More companies are offering "software as service," which means consumers subscribe to applications on the Internet instead of installing them on their computer

Consumer bandwidth is projected to grow for years to come.

For network operators to stay competitive in this market, it is important to add fiber-to-the-home (FTTH). Where do you start? By comparing architectures. All FTTH architectures require an aggregation device in the CO (Optical Line Terminal or OLT) and an optical electric converter (Optical Network Terminal or ONT) at the home. The architectures differ in what is installed between the CO and the house.

To make it easier for you, we've researched several architectures for you. This guide, "At-a-Glance Comparison of FTTH Architectures," provides a comparative analysis of FTTH solutions, including the advantages, disadvantages and costs of:
· Point-to-Point
· Active Ethernet
· PONs
·  BPON
· GPON
· EPON
· WDM PON
· RFoG


Monday, December 13, 2010

CCI Welcomes Paula T. Meads as Chief Information Officer

We are proud to welcome Paula Meads to our executive team!

As a seasoned financial executive, Paula will work with our senior team members to discover, analyze and define the best long-term strategies. She will oversee all organizational development, financial and accounting operations and provide financial planning for the organization.


John Jamar, CEO and President of CCI, anticipates the solutions she will provide to steer CCI. “She will be a valuable asset to CCI, ensuring we move into the future strong for those who depend on our products and services,” he said.

In addition to earning her Bachelor’s degree in Accounting at Michigan Tech and a Master’s degree in Accounting from Kaplan University, she has had much experience working for several prestigious companies, nationally and internationally. She has had experience in information technology management, organizational development, financial reporting, cash flow, budget administration, auditing tax management, contract management and all aspects of accounting. Some of her successes have been in motivating talented teams to streamline operations, increase efficiency and boost business effectiveness. 

She is currently in the process of relocating to Iron Mountain, Michigan area with her husband Marty and son Mitchell. Their daughter Malory is a student at the University of Alabama.