Direct Digital Installs Israeli Company OnePath Networks System in US
By Aviva Mishmari
From Israel's Business Arena - Globes
August 28, 2000
US company Direct Digital, which provides communications networks in
multi-family communities, has installed OnePath Networks systems in eleven
states Western US states. Direct Digital will use the Israeli company's
product to provide broadband services and analog and digital video
broadcasts to its customers in these states. The volume of the deal was not
disclosed, but it is estimated at more than $500,000.
OnePatch Networks offers a broadband access platform named iPath, for
cutting the costs involved in deploying a network. This is achieved by
merging most of the network's functions on a single broadband transmission
solution, instead of deploying several cable networks and modems at the
subscriber's home.
Direct Digital is a provider of communications networks in Western US
communities, through which it provides video, voice and data services. The
Seattle, Washington-based company operates broadband systems in eleven US
states.
OnePath Networks (formerly Foxcom) was founded in 1993 and has a staff of
95. It raised $40 million in May 2000, at a company value of $200 million,
after money.
Published by Israel's Business Arena on 28 August, 2000
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