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GigaPort Selects Global Crossing |
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March 5, 2001 GigaPort Selects Global Crossing as Preferred Supplier for Global Internet Connectivity UTRECHT, THE NETHERLANDS -- In a public tender GigaPort has awarded Teleglobe 'preferred supplier' status for supplying a number of services for the global Internet connectivity of the GigaPort network. With Teleglobe GigaPort is now drafting a contract for the period of July 2001until the end of 2002. In a public tender in compliance with European regulations GigaPort received thirteen offers with proposals for the realisation of Global Connectivity. Teleglobe was made preferred supplier for part of this tender. The aim of the cooperation between GigaPort and Teleglobe is the realisation of global connectivity from the SURFnet5 backbone location at Hempoint in Amsterdam with a speed of 1 gigabit per second. GigaPort will also realise a 2.5 Gbit/s lambda connection with Teleglobe between SARA (the other SURFnet5 backbone location) and the StarLight (successor of STAR TAP) in Chicago, to be able to experiment with new types of technology for a completely optical Internet. This connection can be upgraded to a 10 Gbit/s capacity in the course of 2002. Finally, GigaPort and Teleglobe will realise a Virtual Private Network connection from Hempoint to the SURFnet Point of Presence in Chicago, which will be built within the GigaPort project. The PoP in Chicago will replace the current SURFnet PoP in New York City, and like the current PoP it will be connected to the STAR TAP at a speed of 622 Mbit/s. Through STAR TAP GigaPort has connections to several high-speed networks in North America and Asia. GigaPort
Visit the GigaPort website for more information: http://www.gigaport.nl. Global Crossing Global Crossing Ltd. (NYSE: GX) provides integrated telecommunications solutions over the world's most extensive global IP-based fiber-optic network, which will have more than 100,000 route miles, reaching five continents, 27 countries and more than 200 major cities by mid-2001. Global Crossing serves many of the world's largest corporations, providing a full range of managed data and voice products and services. Global Crossing operates throughout the Americas, Europe, and the Asia/Pacific region, and provides services in Asia through its subsidiary, Asia Global Crossing. Global Crossing Solutions provides integrated telecommunications solutions, including network outsourcing, to large global enterprises. Please visit www.globalcrossing.com of www.asiaglobalcrossing.com for more information. (On the basis of this public tender GigaPort has selected a second preferred supplier. See the press release: 'Teleglobe Preferred Supplier for Global Internet Connectivity GigaPort and Lambda-Connection StarLight'). |
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