XKL hosting NANOG Internet Conference

Contact Information:
Michael O’Brien, XKL, mobrien@xkl.com, +1-425-556-5783
Bruce Manning, The Manning Group, Bruce@ManningPR.com, +1-949-716-8126

Redmond company XKL hosting NANOG Internet Conference

Former Cisco Systems co-Founder Len Bosack’s company takes lead role in North American Network Operator Group’s important tri-annual meeting.

Redmond, WA, June 6, 2007 – XKL, L.L.C. (www.XKL.com), a network solutions provider founded by Cisco co-founder Len Bosack, is hosting NANOG 40,the Spring 2007 edition of the North American Network Operators’ Group meeting, this week in Bellevue, WA.

Led by Bosack and a highly-talented team of experienced engineers, XKL is hosting and providing fiber-optic Internet connectivity to this ‘meeting of the minds’ for Internet decision makers, being held at The Westin Bellevue. As for specifics about his company’s endeavors, Bosack remains fairly quiet, at least publicly, while XKL ramps-up for a new series of products in the coming months.

“We provide network solutions to network problems”, says Bosack, XKL’s CEO.

NANOG provides a forum where people from the network research community,the network operator community and the network vendor community can come together to identify and solve the problems that arise in operating and growing the Internet. Conference participants typically include senior engineering staff from ISPs (Internet Service Providers) such as AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast, researchers from around the world as well as from top content providers like Google, Yahoo, and Amazon.

About XKL

XKL, led by Cisco co-founder Len Bosack and employing a talented team of engineers, is focused on providing network solutions to network problems worldwide. Beginning with fiber-optic transport, XKL is architecting solutions to simply, reliably and efficiently create powerful networks. For specific product information, please contact XKL or visit http://www.xkl.com/products.

Posted June 5, 2007