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Worldwide Telecom - The Company
Worldwide Telecom Services, LLC is a privately owned Limited Liability Company in Miami, Florida. We have offices in Coral Gables, Florida, Westlake Village, California and Tegucigalpa, Honduras (Central America). Our facilities are located in the Teramark Data Center in Miami (NAP of the Americas) where we sub-rent from Level 3. We have over 250 Mbps Internet access in the NAP running BGP to redundant Tier 1 Providers. Our Core Switching Servers are Nextone Clusters with the Nextone iVMS Management System. Core Data Switches and Routers are Cisco 6500 and 7600 series. Dell is provising WTS with Servers and RHEL Software and Financial Data management solutions are provided by PortaOne.
Worldwide Telecom Services is switching close to 100 Million Minutes Monthly and we are interconnected to over 70 Carriers around the world. WTS has a strong long term strategy for the wholesale market and we have been extremely successful so far with our investments and our carrier relationships.
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/home/jonathan
My name is Jonathan Davis and i have been working in the Technology industry since about 1985. I started with a computer engineering degree and worked fixing board level components in video games (Arcade Games). In 1991 I opened a computer store in Florida and soon got into networking with Novell and UNIX (not too many options then unless CPM was your thing), later we started doing Microsoft NT. We built PC’s, setup networks and focused primarily on business systems (we were IBM Business Partners) point of sale and accounting apps. In 1998 i sold a large wireless network (Voice, Data and Video) to a company in Honduras, Central America - Agrolibano. The install took almost a year, installing microwave antenna’s and radios on mountain tops in Southern Honduras (the network is still running today!) we were working with karlnet bridges, really just before there was WiFi - we had 45 KM links running at 2mbps. Then I started selling and installing Satellite Service with voice and data to US companies (as i didn’t speak much spanish i would find folks who did - they were usually managers of remote factories in Honduras) with headquarters in the States like Dole, Oxford Industries and many others. I ended up staying in Honduras and partnering with a local company Datacom, they were mostly into Satellite service (Not many other options in Honduras then) and started selling and installing Cisco equipment and enterprise networks throughout Central America. We soon became Cisco Partners specializing in Voice and Data, i managed the Cisco partnership, Sales and many installations. We at one point had installed all internet service for Honduras (If you used internet service you were going over a network we installed). Around 2004 there were many large ISP’s in Honduras and the government opened up the Telecom Market for private companies. I started doing consulting and Designing small Telecom’s for some of the companies that were entering the market here. After successfully selling and building some Telecoms in Honduras (Nation wide Cisco Metro Ethernet), i started looking at the international VoIP market. I then migrated to Worldwide Telecom where i design the networks and manage operations. And here i am doing just that….
Here i am in the NAP installing the Cisco Routers and Nextone Softswitches and other stuff…the NAP is colddddd - good for equipment bad for people…
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