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Charter Business® Case Study
USCarrier Case Study:
Wholesale
The challenge
USCarrier Telecom, LLC (“USCarrier”) provides fiber-optic transport services for
regional and national telecommunications and wireless carriers in the Southeastern
United States, and was looking to extend its reach. Birmingham, Alabama seemed a
ripe prospect, with several existing customers indicating they wanted capacity there.
But there was a slight dilemma: USCarrier had no network of its own in Birmingham
and with no clear solutions to extend its existing network to Birmingham, it remained
on the drawing board for several years.

That is, until Charter Business® came along. Charter approached USCarrier about
building the needed fiber network infrastructure in Birmingham. At first, USCarrier
wasn’t so sure about Charter. “Charter wasn’t widely known to compete in the wholesale
environment, so it wasn’t the first thought that crossed our mind,” said Greg Frikor,
USCarrier’s director of sales. Also, Charter’s own network was centered on a headend
in nearby Leeds, not in Birmingham city proper.
“What we liked about the network plan was that it was diverse.
The network was Charter’s own, and that was critical for us because we needed the
diversity.”
GREG FRIKOR — USCARRIER DIRECTOR OF SALES
The solution
Charter laid out a plan for building a 26-mile, OC-192 fiber ring in Birmingham.
The plan also called for setting up co-locations at the local telephone company’s
central office in the city and then building a fiber run connecting Birmingham with
USCarrier’s network in Montgomery.
The fact that the network plan would create fiber routes separate from the local
telephone company was a big selling point for a company committed to providing reliable
network capacity.
“What we liked about the network plan was that it was diverse,” Frikor said. “The
network was Charter’s own, and that was critical for us because we needed the diversity.”
Charter’s sales team, led by Selling Partner Account Executive Barry Navarre also
assured USCarrier that the complex construction project could be completed in just
five months to meet a critical deadline demanded by a USCarrier client. “Barry and
the team did a great job in alleviating that stress and saying ‘We are adept at
this construction and we can do this project,’” Frikor said.
“What we liked about the network plan was that it was diverse…”
GREG FRIKOR
If USCarrier was pleased with the plan, it was more than pleased with the project
team Charter assembled to build out the network. The USCarrier facility engineers
met with the Charter project team weekly and made frequent trips to inspect the
progression of the construction. “I think that’s where Charter really excelled,”
Frikor said. That team “made us feel important, even though we are a smaller carrier,”
he said. “That was significant because we needed to know they were going to put
the resources in to make it work.”
No easy task
The work itself was by no means as easy. The City of Birmingham features numerous
railroad crossings, and to extend lines underneath them requires armloads of rights-of-
way permits and approvals from city officials and the railroad owners. But Charter
engineers found a creative way around that obstacle.
“They took it upon themselves to find an alternate path, and they found a provider
that had already built a network in the metro area — it eliminated seven crossings,”
Frikor said. “They were able to adapt in several scenarios to meet the timeline,
and we are extremely grateful for that.”
Charter did in fact meet that critical deadline, and with the capacity online USCarrier
already has clients buying wholesale capacity.
“We are expecting additional growth, and we are also looking
at Charter for other opportunities. After our experience with this construction,
we would definitely consider them.”
GREG FRIKOR
“We are expecting additional growth,” Frikor added. “And we are also looking at
Charter for other opportunities. After our experience with this construction, we
would definitely consider them.”
All in all, it was Charter’s willingness to go out of its way to make the project
work despite obstacles that most impressed Frikor. “The attention that they provided
us went a long way in establishing the relationship” he said.
Future opportunities
It may well be a long-term relationship at that. For Charter, the project not only
brings a good wholesale customer on board, but it also opens the door for future
deals where Charter may buy capacity from USCarrier. “We truly see USCarrier as
a partner, not just as a customer,” Navarre said.
Charter Business® is a unit of Charter Communications, Inc., one of the nation’s
leading broadband communications companies. Leveraging the national reach of our
parent company’s existing network, we provide business customers with reliable,
secure, cost effective communications solutions for their internet, Cable TV, and telephone
needs. Charter Business provides fiber services for clients who work in small to
large school districts and universities, city and state governments, financial institutions,
healthcare facilities and hospitals, manufacturing businesses, and many others.