WE have experience ranging from small entrepreneurial start-up companies to large multinational companies. Where we were engaged in new product development, testing and deployment, as well as regional and global expansion of product distribution, operation and support.
WE approach network infrastructure design with a focus on cost-effective network architecture solutions, leveraging significant foresight and technical expertise.
WE can help your organization deploy cost-effective high-performance networks that ensure scalability, redundancy and security.
WE can assist in the development, deployment, operation and support of disaster recovery plans; including fault tolerance, redundancies and fail-overs. In today's technology-dependent world, this is critical, and is sometimes overlooked in continuity planning. But it is critical to ensure the business continues to operate in the event of an unforeseen and unexpected technical failure.
Jay Dugas
Jay has held senior management positions for the last decade at international and national wISP/ISPs; with responsibility for overall DAS/Small Cell and Wi-Fi strategy, design and engineering. He directly managed RF design and engineering teams providing DAS/Small Cell and Wi-Fi coverage solutions for large venues and commercial buildings, airports, stadiums, amphitheaters, military bases, campuses and more. In his management capacity, he was responsible for bidding on multi-million-dollar projects, overall project planning, management and execution; working in conjunction with cross-functional engineering and filed teams. He was also responsible for the development and implementation of a 24/7 network operations center (NOC), as well as Tier 1/2 service and support contact centers. He was also responsible for operational elements of a national CLEC aDSL and cable internet service at a major US ISP, and was a member of the next generation broadband team developing alternative delivery means for high-speed Internet access, including HPNA, PLC and PtMP.
Lance Telepnev
Lance has extensive experience in the areas of network engineering, network security and Wi-Fi design and architecture. He recently held a senior management position where his engineering team built core networks and cloud services supporting Wi-Fi, wired and IPTV services in MDU-type environments on US military installations around the world. He has comprehensive experience building out datacenters typically located within collocation facilities across the United States and UK with geographically diverse locations focusing on scalability, high availability, network security and disaster recovery. He was responsible for the building and managing of a large Internet Business Exchange in downtown Los Angeles utilized by many Tier-1 Internet Service Providers, as well as industry leading ASPs, CSPs, and NSPs. He has also held engineering positions in research and development groups that focused on research, testing and developing deployment strategies of IPv6, BGP, OSPF, MPLS, QoS, and 802.11 technologies. Lance started his career in the late 1980s at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory outside of San Francisco as a User Systems Consultant within the National Energy Research Supercomputer Center where he provided software application and network support to the U.S. Department of Energy’s engineers and research staff.