Conterra Names New Area Sales Manager for the El Paso Market

Conterra Ultra Broadband Holdings, Inc. today announced that Roy Lambert has joined the company to manage the expansion of its services to enterprise customers in the EL Paso, Texas metropolitan area.
Lambert is a native of the El Paso area with deep ties to the community and comes with a wealth of experience within the telecommunications industry. He spent the last two years with Time Warner Cable, now Spectrum, as a technical sales engineer. Previously, Lambert served for more than a decade as the telecommunications manager at Plan B Networks, where he grew revenue 15% year-over-year leading the sales, project management, technical and customer service organizations.
“Roy’s wealth of experience and industry knowledge has already made him a key addition to the Conterra team,” Josephine Bernson, Conterra’s Director of Enterprise Sales, said. “We view his role as part of our ongoing commitment to the El Paso market. Our continuing fiber network expansion and the increasing bandwidth needs of local businesses led us to look for a leader who is well established in the community and shares our focus on serving customers. I’m confident that Roy will play a leading role in providing and implementing high-quality network connectivity and Internet solutions for our clients.”
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