Hawaiian Telcom
Cassandra Yamamoto is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in network development and information technology management. Currently serving as the Senior Manager of Strategic Programs in Network Development at Hawaiian Telcom since March 2017, Cassandra oversees network engineering and planning. Prior experience includes over 16 years at Bank of Hawaii, holding various roles such as AVP and Manager of Information Technology and Telecommunications, where responsibilities encompassed IT division budget management, project management for core infrastructure, and implementation of advanced telephony systems. Earlier career contributions at IDG Books as an IT Project Coordinator further underscore Cassandra's expertise in IT project management. Cassandra holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration with a focus on Management and Operations from the University of Phoenix, an Associate’s Degree in Finance from City College of San Francisco, and a Bachelor of Science in Business with a specialization in IT Management from Golden Gate University.
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Hawaiian Telcom
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Hawaiian Telcom Holdco, Inc. is a provider of communications services and products in Hawaii. The Company operates through two business segments: Telecommunications and Data Center Colocation. The Telecommunications segment provides local telephone service, including voice and data transport, custom calling features, network access, directory assistance and private lines. In addition, the segment provides Internet, long distance services, television service, Internet protocol (IP)-based network services, customer premises equipment, data solutions, managed services, billing and collection, wireless services and pay telephone services. The Data Center Colocation segment consists of data center services, including colocation and virtual private cloud. As of December 31, 2016, its telecommunications operations served approximately 296,000 voice access lines, 19,000 business Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) lines, 111,000 high-speed Internet lines, and 42,000 video subscribers.