
One Communications Partners with Worcester Sharks
October 13, 2006 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Worcester Sharks News Release
Worcester, MA, October 13, 2006 One Communications, the largest privately-held provider of telecommunications services in the United States, today announced a multi-year services and marketing partnership with the Worcester Sharks, New England's newest professional sports team and an affiliate of the American Hockey League.
One Communications is a leading provider of advanced Voice, Internet and Data services to businesses throughout 16 states in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Midwest regions. The company has a significant presence in the New England region and maintains a dense network backed by local sales and service organizations in every market they serve.
"Delivering services over a local network, backed by local employees, enables One Communications to offer a higher level of personal service," said Ray Allieri, President, One Communications. "Our strong financial performance is enabling us to make substantial investments in building and maintaining local business infrastructure in Worcester and throughout our footprint, he added. "Our partnership with the Sharks is representative of our commitment to the communities we serve and we're honored to partner with them as they open their inaugural season in the Greater Worcester community."
"One Communications and The Sharks share a common passion for delivering a great product backed by superior service," said Michael T. Lehr, President, Worcester Sharks. "We're both competing for share in our respective industries and both organizations recognize that the difference is in the level of personal attention we offer our customers."
As "The Official Internet Service Provider" for the Worcester Sharks, One Communications will connect the team with the local fan base. Both organizations are excited about the return of the AHL to the New England region and look forward to serving the Worcester community. The Sharks open at home on Saturday, October 14th against the Portland Pirates.
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