6 THE INCOMPAS SHOW I NOVEMBER 2 - 4, 2025 www.bekabusinessmedia.com DAY 2 Ezee Fiber, in partnership with the City of Santa Fe, recently announced plans to begin construction in the public right of way to expand the availability of high-speed internet services. The first phase of construction, which will begin in late October to early November, will make Ezee Fiber’s highspeed internet services available to nearly 5,000 Santa Fe homes. This will include Ezee Fiber’s full suite of services, including multi-gig broadband speeds for residential and business customers. These infrastructure construction projects are part of the effort to facilitate the expansion of broadband infrastructure. The investment behind the high-speed internet expansion throughout Santa Fe is from Ezee Fiber. “Homeowners and small and medium sized businesses today depend upon the internet to work, play, learn, shop and grow their businesses,” said Carlos Rosas, senior vice president and general manager, Southwest Region at Ezee Fiber. “We are very excited about the future in Santa Fe, and we are thrilled to move ahead with our growth plan.” The state of New Mexico’s department that oversees digital infrastructure strongly encour-ages this expansion. “This groundbreaking exemplifies Ezee Fiber’s continued commitment to build and deploy broadband in New Mexico,” added Jeff Lopez, director, New Mexico Office of Broadband Ac-cess and Expansion. “Their plan to deploy aerial and underground fiber to thousands of lo-cations in the City of Santa Fe and surrounding County is not only a tremendous undertak-ing but underscores our mission to deliver universal connectivity in New Mexico. We at the State Broadband Office also applaud the strong public-private partnership in the Santa Fe area to make this happen. This endeavor will also mean more competition which will lead to better service.” p Ezee Fiber Announces High-Speed Internet Construction in Santa Fe, New Mexico Intermountain Infrastructure Group Announces Spokane to Sandpoint Route TransNexus Announces ClearIP Blocking Notice Compliance TransNexus has announced new features in its ClearIP platform that enable voice service providers to comply with the FCC’s immediate call blocking notification rules. The company’s software now returns a SIP 603+ message to the caller with blocking notification and redress information. A separate redress platform also accepts and validates redress requests from callers, enabling a safe, streamlined process. This redress platform removes the burden of having to develop a new redress management system. Valid redress requests are available for review in ClearIP. Periodic notifications alert staff to pending requests. Redress staff can also review, resolve, and close requests. As with other ClearIP features, the redress mechanism is accessible by API for integration with other systems for those providers that wish to do so. “We designed the SIP 603+ blocking notification feature for ClearIP to make the redress process safe and efficient,” said Alec Fenichel, chief technology officer, TransNexus. “Terminating providers can continue to protect their subscribers from illegal robocalls, remain in full regulatory compliance and get the job done as easily as possible.” Support for SIP 603+ blocking notification is also available on the TransNexus NexOSS platform, in versions 13.4.0 and higher. p Stop by Booth K4 to learn more. Intermountain Infrastructure Group (IIG) has announced a new fiber route connecting Spokane, Washington with Sandpoint, Idaho. The Spokane to Sandpoint route is a key addition to IIG’s growing, multiconduit fiber optic system which spans across the Northwest. Stretching from the scenic lakes and forests of North Idaho to Spokane’s major regional network hub, this route represents a major milestone in strengthening connectivity across state lines. With several terabits of traffic already lit for customers on this segment, this vital corridor is enhancing the technology and business landscape of the Inland Northwest. As the company stated, the build is more than just fiber — it’s an investment in the future of the region, supporting innovation and education while powering local growth. The Spokane to Sandpoint route is IIG’s second major announcement this week at The INCOMPAS Show. Yesterday, the company announced a new route between Billings and Bozeman, Mont. p Ooma, a trusted communications provider, is now advancing into carrier-grade platforms through its 2023 acquisition of 2600Hz. As a subsidiary of Ooma, 2600Hz delivers a white-label, API-driven unified communications platform that unites UCaaS, CPaaS, and CCaaS in a single code base. Powered by Kazoo and more than 300 open APIs, 2600Hz gives providers full control over integration, branding and scale. As copper networks retire, carriers, network operators and service providers need scalable, futureready infrastructure. This week at The INCOMPAS Show, Ooma will showcase its Air-Dial solution — a turnkey POTS replacement offering that combines hardware, software and connectivity to modernize legacy lines used by fire systems, elevators, security devices and more. p Visit Ooma at Booth K5 for live demos and strategy discussions. Ooma Adds Carrier-Grade Platforms
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