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Bill Matern
is president and founder of NComm, Inc., a Salem, NH-based telecom source
code development and engineering consulting firm. The company has been
supporting established and startup telecom equipment manufacturers since
1996. In addition to NComm duties, Bill also supports the telecommunications
industry as the T1.231 Revision Ad-Hoch Group Chair in the T1M1
technical sub-committee of the Committee
T1.
Previously, he was
an engineering manager at Summa Four, Inc. where he designed and oversaw
development of several telecom projects for Summa's open programmable
switch including a 4-span T1/E1 card. While at AT&T Bell Labs, he
was technical project lead on the design and development of the AT&T's
first DS3 protection switch and DS3/DS1 transmission quality monitors.
He also architected and was part of the development team for a system
for transporting 28 DS1s via a terrestrial microwave system. From his
work with Newton Communications, a company he founded in 1990, he holds
patents on the design of a PBX and software for a PBX.
Bill holds a BS in
Electrical Engineering from the University of Vermont and a Masters in
Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. He also holds a Masters
in Business Administration from Carnegie-Mellon University. Bill resides
in Newton, NH with his wife and two sons.
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William T. Matern
President and Founder
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John Brandte
has been the Vice President of Marketing and Business Development since
March of 1999 and was brought on-board to develop NComm's telecom source
code business.
He offers 25 years
of successful high technology business experience in the areas of financial/business
planning and analysis, manufacturing, marketing, product, engineering,
general management, and overall business development. John has significant
accomplishments in each of these areas.
Prior to NComm, John
served as Vice President of Marketing at INRANGE Technologies (Westford,
MA), Director of Telecommunications Products at Aware, Inc. (Bedford,
MA), Division Vice President of Digital Products at Racal-Datacom (Sunrise,
FL) and Senior Financial Analyst at Xerox Corporation. During the four
years he managed Digital Products, he grew his business from $15M to $70M
in revenue, achieved number one market share, and became the most profitable
hardware business in the company. He has also held a variety of positions
in finance, marketing, sales and manufacturing.
John holds a Bachelor
of Science (Accounting) degree from the Rochester Institute of Technology
(Rochester, NY), and a Master of Business Administration from the
William E. Simon School of Business Administration, University of
Rochester (Rochester, NY). He lives in Deerfield, New Hampshire and
has two sons. He is also on the Board of Directors of The
Deering Center and active in the New Hampshire Kairos prison
ministry.
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John S. Brandte
Vice President,
Marketing and Business Development
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Jeff Jones
is the Director of Software Engineering at NComm, Inc. in Salem. Jeff
is responsible for the design and development of NComm's family of
flagship
software products known as the TMS, or Trunk Management Software. The
software provides for the configuration and control of T1, E1, T3,
E3, SONET,
and SDH communication systems.He has been with NComm since early
1998.
Previous to NComm,
as a 6-year military veteran who specialized in high-tech weapons systems,
Jeff was a software engineering consultant to various military and commercial
companies. His projects span the gamut from radar jamming and missile
guidance systems to 2-way set top boxes and video-on-demand systems for
the cable industry. Eventually, Jeff landed at AT&T Bell Labs for
9 years as a lead software engineer on various AT&T protection switching
and performance monitoring products, including AT&T's FASTAR system.
During his first 2 years at AT&T, Jeff was on the same development
team as Bill Matern, NComm's president.
Jeff holds a BS degree
in Computer Science and resides in Merrimack, NH with his wife and four
sons.
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Jeffrey R. Jones
Director, Software
Engineering
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