Company acquires Information Technology consulting firm Norton Lamb & Company and names former gubernatorial candidate Matt Jacobson Executive Vice President of Sales
Lewiston, Maine – Oxford Networks announced today that it is launching its commercial data services center, Oxford Networks Data Center, located at the former high-security Brunswick Naval Air Station. As part of the data center launch, Oxford Networks has also acquired IT consulting firm Norton Lamb & Company to provide managed IT services at the new facility. Norton Lamb & Company will take on the Oxford Networks Data Center management in addition to the clients they already serve. Oxford Networks President and CEO, Craig Gunderson issued the following statement.
“Oxford Networks is very pleased to announce the launch of our new commercial data services center. The Oxford Networks Data Center provides the highest physical and infrastructure security in the state and has been re-designed to specifically meet the needs of the commercial market. With the addition of Norton Lamb & Company to the Oxford Networks team, the company will be uniquely positioned to provide state of the art data center services to the commercial market. We are confident that this facility will bring added value to our customers and enhance our existing telecommunications products and services.”
The Oxford Networks Data Center boasts multiple discrete broadband paths to major backbones and multiple network entry points making it accessible to businesses across the country and worldwide. The facility will provide server collocation space, managed IT services, disaster recovery services, secure vault data storage, and virtualization services. As a re-purposed former high-security military communications center, the data center provides military grade infrastructure capable of securing an organizations most sensitive information.
Oxford Networks Christmas for Kids committee members, Becky Downey, Michelle Arsenault, Jolene Hall, Janet Bilodeau and Judy Richmond present Everett Tilton with Christmas gifts for children in Buckfield, Hartford and Sumner. This is the committee’s 11th year of donating to the project. They raised over $1,000 through bake sales, lunches and raffles and were even able to donate $150.00 to the Trott Family Christmas party on Munjoy Hill in Portland.
The Greater Bangor Convention and Visitor’s Bureau recently relocated its offices to a new location. Oxford Networks helped them with the transition of their telecommunication services and provided them with some new options for service.
Mark VanLoan is the Director of Network Operations for Oxford Networks. He has over 25 years experience in the technology industry and has been with Oxford Networks for the past 9 years. Mark is responsible for oversight and management of the technical operations and functions of the company, including optical transport, installation and repair, central office switching, and the network operations center (NOC).
Oxford Networks continues its evolution from a local telephone provider to a full service technology solutions provider with the debut of three new products.

