Volume 5 Issue 3


Feature Stories

PenTeleData and IU20

PenTeleData and Colonial Intermediate Unit 20 (IU20) partner together to bring reliable services to their students. Read more on this page.

Letter from our General Manager

Our General Manager keeps us up-to-date on what's in store for this third quarter of 2006. Read what he has to say on page 2.

Introducing PenTeleData's new Network!

PenTeleData has been investing in building a new network since 2004. More on page 2.

Helping Neighbors - What it means to be a Good Neighbor.

We believe that being a good neighbor means sharing with others. More on page 3.

Customer Contest

Find out what one lucky winner has a chance to win in this quarter's customer contest. Find out on page 3.

ProLog Express - It's to your advantage!

Find out why you should switch to ProLog Express Broadband. Read about it on page 3.

ProLog Unleashed reaches 100 Hot Spots in 14 Counties!

ProLog Unleashed has reached over 100 hot spots. Read all about it on page 4.

FUN FACTS

Interesting items and tidbits ...and you thought you knew everything. See more on page 4.

Partner in Education

PenTeleData and Colonial Intermediate Unit 20 (IU20)

As one of 29 intermediate units in Pennsylvania, Colonial Intermediate Unit 20 was created in 1971 to provide services to local school districts with the direct purpose of reducing costs, increasing efficiency, and providing support to administrators and teachers. More specifically, IU 20 aims to be "a resourceful community partner supporting student growth through education, social services, and business initiatives."

One important area in which IU 20 serves its districts is technology-and for that they came to PenTeleData. Why?

"PenTeleData had the most complete fiber coverage in our 3-county area making it cost effective to give all our school districts connectivity," says Jack Clark, Director of Technology and Auxiliary Services for IU 20. "We had been working with PenTeleData for several years on other projects and they presented the most cost-effective and flexible solution to meet our growing needs."

The school districts served by IU 20 are using the Internet much more now in order to provide more resources for their students and staff-creating a much larger and constantly increasing demand for more bandwidth. Their Wide Area Network Project now spans three counties.

What they needed was the right cost, existing infrastructure and of course, the ability to grow to meet their needs, and they found all of this with PenTeleData. IU 20 has a fiber-based connection for Internet access as well as Wide Area Network transport services, and Internet2 connectivity-all from PenTeleData.

The Intermediate Unit uses these services for a wide variety of objectives:

"We connect to [school] districts and to statewide resources with Internet protocol based video conferencing equipment for consultation, professional development, and to provide services to students and staff in our districts," explains Mr. Clark. Their 100 employees in the central office specifically use the services for Internet access, e-mail, videoconferencing, and e-learning.

They have found that they now use these services to take videoconferencing to a level they never anticipated. "Our utilization of videoconferencing has started to move into areas we never expected-such as special education consultation meetings with district staff to develop solutions for students, allowing district staff to join meetings they were unable to attend in person, and delivering interactive presentations to multiple locations at the same time," explains Clark.

They have also begun exploring other ways of using technology to reduce costs for their districts-including offering content applications from a single location to multiple districts. They have come a long way through using technology for purposes like these according to Clark, "Five years ago, we had 4 servers [Local Area Network] and Today, our Data Center consists of 17 servers and, with the implementation of our multi-district [Wide Area Network], we expect that number to increase as we implement new services for our districts."

IU 20 says that the services they receive from PenTeleData work out very well for them-it allows them to expand their technology use into new areas: "With the implementation of the multi-district WAN, we can now move into areas such as data warehousing, video over IP, IP telecommunications, delivery of streaming video and other digital content to the classroom, and aggregation of services."

Of course, reliability of service plays an important part for any institution, and IU 20 is no different. In the event of any issues, they have found their service from PenTeleData to be reliable, top-notch in both providing information about the issue as well as in response time.

Along with reliability comes support-IU 20 has found PenTeleData's support staff both knowledgeable and helpful. They have even called upon PenTeleData's staff to assist them in training their own staff.

"[PenTeleData staff] have assisted us in some very difficult configuration for our wide area network to allow us to provide Internet2 connectivity for our districts. They have also provided assistance and guidance for setting up our wireless access points on our local area network," explains Clark.

Most institutions like IU 20 have important technology-related goals for the future. IU 20's more immediate goal is to begin using their multi-district wide area network to provide additional services to their districts. Other technology goals for them include: data warehousing, storing and delivering streaming video and digital content, hosting complex student applications to aggregate services, online professional development for staff and courseware for students, video over IP, IP telecommunications, and network security solutions.

With such plans on the horizon, Colonial Intermediate Unit 20 and PenTeleData will continue to be partners in education, providing new and more exciting ways to bring classrooms to life and valuable educational resources to school districts, teachers, and students.

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Letter from our

General Manager



540 Delaware Avenue
PO Box 197
Palmerton, PA 18071
www.penteledata.net
www.ptd.net
1.800.281.3564
1.800.804.5783

Dear valued customers,

Welcome everyone-to the third PTD Chat of the year. Summer is already well under way, and we have some exciting information for you in this newsletter!

First, our featured customer this quarter is Colonial Intermediate Unit #20-learn about their purpose, and how the technology and service they receive from PenTeleData assists them in helping the school districts that they serve. As our partner in education, IU 20 is able to provide valuable technological services to their school districts thus improving education with technology.

Then, check out what's going on this summer at PenTeleData-with Musikfest, ProLog Unleashed, and more! ProLog Unleashed has reached 100 hot spots in 14 counties! Also, come see us at our Musikfest Internet Café during the festival in August, and read on inside to find out what exciting new location is on the horizon for ProLog Unleashed users. Don't forget to check out the advantages for ProLog Express customers as well-learn why if you haven't switched yet, it just might be the right time for you.

Next, take a moment to learn about our new network-that we started building in 2004. We expect it to be ready next year-2007-so make sure you find out what the new network holds in store for you, as our valued customers!

And finally, we bring you some information about PenTeleData's involvement in our communities-your communities. Find out why we like to say that PenTeleData is A Good Neighbor.

Before you get to looking over the rest of the newsletter, we look forward to seeing many of you at the fairs and festivals in the coming months. We hope you have a wonderful summer, and we'll see you again in the fall!

Sincerely,
John H. Williams
PenTeleData - General Manager

 

Introducing PenTeleData's new network!


Upcoming Events

August 4 - 13, 2006

Musikfest
Time: August 4, 5 PM - 11 PM
August 5 - 13, Noon - 11 PM
Place: Downtown Historic Bethlehem, Pa.

August 9 - 13, 2006

Carbon County Fair
Time: Wednesday - Sunday, 3 PM - 11 PM
Place: Palmerton, Pa.

August 27 - Sept. 2, 2006

West End Fair
Time: Sun., Wed. & Sat., 10 AM - 11 PM
Mon., Tues., Thur. & Fri., Noon - 11 PM
Place: Gilbert, Pa.

September 28 - 29, 2006

Ephrata Area Chamber of Commerce Expo
Time: Thursday, Noon - 8 PM
Friday, Noon - 6 PM
Place: The Ballroom at the Doneckers, Ephrata, Pa.


Musikfest 2006 Sponsorship

The summer of 2006 is upon us, and PenTeleData is once again sponsoring Musikfest this summer, so we'll be there with our booth and Internet café as we have done in previous years. This year, we're also sponsoring the Train concert on August 7th at RiverPlace-the main stage at Musikfest. We hope to see you there!

Since 2004, PenTeleData has been investing in and building a new network to replace our existing ATM network. The existing network has a 'speed limit' of 622 megabits per second (Mbps) and is over 10 years old now, but the new network will have speeds up to 10 gigabits per second (Gbps)-now that's fast!

The new network is projected to be complete in late 2007-that's only a little over a year away-and with speeds up to 10 Gbps, it's more than 16 times faster than our current network.

But, instead of giving you a technical look at our network, we thought it best to describe what its capabilities will be in terms of some fun facts and statistics:

  • The largest library in the world, the Library of Congress, with more than 18 million books, 2.5 million recordings, 12 million photographs, 4.5 million maps, and 54 million manuscripts could be transferred by our new network in just under an hour and a half!
  • A full set of the Encyclopedia Britannica (114 books) could be transferred 5 times in one second! (In 1997, Internet2-superfast Internet could transfer a 30 volume set in 1 second)

You're probably wondering what this all means for you, as a PenTeleData customer. Our commercial customers will benefit by having increased speed capabilities for their own connections to the PenTeleData network (and therefore to and from multiple locations for larger businesses or organizations). Our residential customers will benefit from the newer technologies that will be possible in the future.

Aside from the obvious speed increase, this new network we're building will allow for even greater future growth both for PenTeleData and all of our customers-from the largest commercial customers to residential customers.

By investing in this new network PenTeleData is making a commitment to our customers to continue to provide the latest technology and services available for you, our valued customers.

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Helping Neighbors
What it means to be "A Good Neighbor"

At PenTeleData, we believe being a good neighbor means sharing with others.

That's why we support Dream Come True, the American Red Cross, and many other local organizations including hospitals, schools, and libraries. Being a good neighbor means lending a helping hand-that's why at PenTeleData, we support our employees involvement in their communities or favorite charities. Being a good neighbor means creating a nurturing environment-it's why we're committed to the arts, the environment, scholarships like the Claude E. Reinhard scholarship for telecommunications majors, and local events.

-PenTeleData, A Good Neighbor.



CABLE OPERATOR OF THE YEAR!

Did you know that for the past year-2005-Service Electric Cable TV & Communications has carried the title of Cable Operator of the Year? This title was given to them by BCAP, the Broadband Cable Association of Pennsylvania.

BCAP was formed by Pennsylvania pioneers in the cable television industry. It has changed its name a couple of times over the years, but its goal of shaping the industry in Pennsylvania remains the same.

Service Electric Cable TV


ProLog Express
It's to your Advantage!

If you haven't already switched to ProLog Express broadband Internet service through one of PenTeleData's partner companies, here's a few reasons why you might want to do it soon:

  • ProLog Express gives you a high-speed, always on connection-no busy signals, no waiting… period!
  • No need for an extra phone line.
  • ProLog Unleashed Wi-Fi hotspot access - FREE!
  • Download speeds available up to 10 Mbps, plus network up to 5 computers to use your connection!
  • FREE spam tagging and pop-up stopper!
  • Personal homepage with 15 MB of space for your own website, and 5 e-mailboxes included!
  • 24 hour a day 7 day a week technical support from PenTeleData.

Ready to sign up? Just contact any of our partners for more information: Blue Ridge Communications, Service Electric Cable TV & Communications, Service Electric Cablevision, Service Electric Company, CATV Service Inc., and Ironton Telephone.

 

Customer Contest - July 2006

PenTeleData is giving one lucky winner a Family 4-Pack of tickets to a Red Barons Baseball game, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. The tickets are good for the August 12, 2006 game versus the Pawtucket Red Sox.

Rules of the Game:

- Give the correct answer to all three questions listed to the right.

- Then figure out the theme (what they all have in common).

To enter you must answer all three questions to the right and what the theme is between them. Send an e-mail to chat@corp.ptd.net with the following information: your name, address, daytime phone number (where we can contact you), three answers to the questions and the theme. All entries must be received by 7/31/06.

Good Luck! PenTeleData

Questions:

1) Whose signature on the declaration of independence is the most flamboyant and easily recognizable of all?

2) What beer company/brewer, out of Boston, MA has 17 different beer styles and is available in all 50 states and more than 20 different foreign countries?

3) What New Jersey farmer, was elected in 1761 to the New Jersey Assembly, and was appointed to the local Committee of Safety in 1775?

Good Luck! PenTeleData

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540 Delaware Avenue
PO Box 197
Palmerton, PA 18071
www.penteledata.net
www.ptd.net
1.800.281.3564
1.800.804.5783

ProLog Unleashed reaches
100 hot spots in 14 counties!

As of May 2006, PenTeleData's ProLog Unleashed Wi-Fi hotspot Internet access has reached over 100 hot spots in 14 counties! We launched the service in early 2005 with just a handful of hot spots, but now ProLog Unleashed has grown to over 100 spots in about a year, and we're very excited about that!

ProLog Unleashed gives our broadband customers the unique opportunity to connect to the Internet via wireless technology at various locations throughout PenTeleData's service area as an added benefit for being a ProLog Express subscriber. ProLog Unleashed is also available to PenTeleData dial-up customers as well as anyone else with the equipment necessary to utilize it.

More about ProLog Unleashed
ProLog Unleashed wireless Internet access consists of "hot spots"-areas of wireless connectivity-which provide reliable, high-speed Internet access to anyone with the correct equipment including laptops with a wireless network card installed, handheld computers with wireless capability, and other Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) enabled equipment such as some cellular phones.

"When we first launched ProLog Unleashed, we had a goal of getting 100 hot spots up and running within the first year. Today, we've accomplished just that," says Dean Hosier, Director of Marketing at PenTeleData, "We're now at over 100 hot spots in 14 counties throughout our service area, and we're very proud to have reached that goal. We're helping ProLog Express broadband customers expand their mobility and accessibility with ProLog Unleashed as an added feature of their high-speed Internet service from PenTeleData and our cable and telephone company partners."

How to get "Unleashed"
ProLog Unleashed is free for ProLog Express customers-ProLog Express is available through PenTeleData's cable and telephone company partners including: Blue Ridge Communications, Service Electric Cable TV & Communications, Service Electric Company, Service Electric Cablevision, CATV Service Inc., and Ironton Telephone.

ProLog Unleashed also offers wireless users a unique outdoor Wi-Fi experience-with outdoor hotspot locations in the Palmerton Borough Park, Jim Thorpe, Wilkes-Barre, Kutztown, and Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in the summer of 2006!

Interested in hosting a ProLog Unleashed hotspot? Visit www.prologunleashed.com and click on "Host a Hotspot" to find out more.

For more information about ProLog Unleashed and for a list of ProLog Unleashed hotspot locations, please visit www.prologunleashed.com

 


FUN FACTS!


"Q" is the only letter in the alphabet that does not appear in the name of any state of the United States.

The state of Pennsylvania can lay claim to some dubious firsts. The first woman governor, the zipper, toilet paper, and the autogiro, ancestor to the helicopter.

The United States' national anthem "The Star-Spangled Banner" has four verses, although most people only know the first one.

The world's shortest river -- the D River in Oregon -- is only 121 feet long.

Twenty-three states of the United States border an ocean.

From the 1830s to 1960s, the Lehigh River in eastern Pennsylvania, was owned by the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., making it the only privately owned river in the United States.

The highest point in Pennsylvania is lower than the lowest point in Colorado.

The names of some cities in the United States are the names of other U.S. states. These include Nevada in Missouri, California in Maryland, Louisiana in Missouri, Oregon in Wisconsin, Kansas in Oklahoma, Wyoming in Ohio, Michigan in North Dakota, Delaware in Arkansas, and Indiana in Pennsylvania.

APRIL 2006 Contest Winner!

Congratulations to Marie Gehringer of Birdsboro, Pa. Marie was the winner of a Family 4-Pack of Camelbeach Waterpark tickets.

1. A person usually a professional combatant, a captive, or a slave, trained to entertain the public by engaging in mortal combat with another person or a wild animal in the ancient Roman arena? (Gladiator)

2. In 1996, who appeared in Tim Burton's "Mars Attacks", alongside Danny Devito, Jack Nicholson and Annette Benning? (Tom Jones)

3. What United States General was born in 1885 in San Gabriel, CA and gave one of the most memorable speeches to his troops, in 1994 during World War II? (PATTON)

Theme: All movies that received an Oscar for Best Picture

July 2006 540 Delaware Avenue | PO Box 197 | Palmerton, PA 18071