June 28, 2001
RIO DE JANEIRO AND MIAMI -- Global Crossing (NYSE:GX) and
Florida International University, Miami's public research university today
announced an agreement to provide a high-speed DS3 connection through the
AMPATH network to Rede Nacional de Pesquisa (RNP), Brazil's national
research network, facilitating faster connectivity to a host of top research
and academic institutions in the Americas for the Brazilian institution.
"We are very excited with the opportunity to participate in this initiative
and are confident that the facilities provided by Global Crossing in
conjunction with FIU's exchange point to Abilene will foster Brazilian
international cooperation and also the interconnection of almost every
academic network initiatives in Latin America, with a quality of service not
known until now," acknowledged Nelson Simões, General Director of RNP.
Global Crossing has donated 10 DS3s (45 Mbps) to FIU's AMPATH project to
enable the interconnection of more than 250 universities and research
organizations in Latin America to US and non-US National Research and
Education Networks using Internet2's Abilene network and the STAR TAP.
"This is an initiative that will enable a rich exchange of information,
which will contribute to the development of advanced network applications in
the country," said Luis Carlos Correia, Global Crossing's managing director
in Brazil. "We are pleased to partner with FIU to bring this type of
connectivity to the Americas and foster educational advancements through
technology."
Internet2 is a consortium being led by more than 180 universities that work
in partnership with industry and government to develop and deploy advanced
network applications and technologies. The STAR TAP is the Science,
Technology and Research Transit Access Point funded by the National Science
Foundation to facilitate the long-term interconnection and interoperability
of advanced international networking. It is connected to the Ameritech
Network Access Point (NAP), in Chicago, and allows network traffic to flow
to international collaborators from 150 leading research universities and
institutions, including supercomputing centers.
"FIU is very excited about RNP's participation in the AMPATH project.
Brazil's universities have much to offer in science and distance learning
applications that will benefit from connectivity to AMPATH'S
high-performance network," said Mark B. Rosenberg, FIU's Provost. "We are
looking forward to having the AMPATH network connect Brazil's research and
education communities with their US and international collaborators."
Other research institutions/universities that will be connected to AMPATH
include Retina in Argentina, Senacyt in Panama, Reaccuin in Venezuela, CUDI
in Mexico, Cintel in Colombia, RCP in Peru and Reuna in Chile.
About RNP
RNP-Rede Nacional de Pesquisa (National Research Network) is the Brazilian
academic network project. The project was launched in 1991 with two
missions: build a national IP backbone to integrate regional initiatives,
and foster the use of the Internet in Brazil. The backbone presently
connects about 350 institutions, among them all federal universities and
research institutes as well as most of other public and private higher
education organizations. In the middle of year 2000 a newly designed
backbone, called RNP2, has been set up to support advanced network
applications, with points of presence in the major state capitals connected
to an ATM core by 155 Mbps lines. For the academic and research community
the new network infrastructure means a tenfold increase in bandwith
availability. RNP is also engaged in a broader governement project which
purpose is to support and facilitate the development of the information
infrastructure of a knowledge-based Brazil. RNP´s activities include
promoting and participating in projects related to the development of
communications networking infrastrucuture in the country.
About Florida International University:
FIU, Miami's public research university, educates more than 32,000 students
on campuses throughout South Florida and Latin America. It is the only
public university in Florida with both a Phi Beta Kappa chapter and the
Carnegie Foundation's top rating for research universities. Over the past
three years, its sponsored research program is the fastest-growing of any
research university in the state. FIU delivers high-quality education and
training, conducts and promotes research to enhance Florida's role as a
leader in telecommunications and information technology, offers training
necessary to fostering business development and workforce preparedness and
promotes technology transfer to enhance enabling technologies for the
telecommunications and information technology industries. More information
about FIU can be found at www.fiu.edu and www.ampath.fiu.edu.
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management's intentions, beliefs, expectations, or predictions for the
future are forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are
subject to a number of risks, assumptions and uncertainties that could cause
the Company's actual results to differ materially from those projected in
such forward-looking statements. These risks, assumptions and uncertainties
include: the ability to complete systems within currently estimated time
frames and budgets; the ability to compete effectively in a rapidly evolving
and price competitive marketplace; changes in the nature of
telecommunications regulation in the United States and other countries;
changes in business strategy; the successful integration of newly-acquired
businesses; the impact of technological change; and other risks referenced
from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission.
Contact:
Fabiana Jacomini
Edelman do Brasil
Fabiana.jacomini@edelman.com
ph: +55.11.3017.531
Teresa M. Mueller
Global Crossing
tmmueller@globalcrossing.com
ph: +1.305.808.5947
Heidi Alvarez
FIU/AMPATH
Fabiana.jacomini@edelman.com
ph: +1.305.348.2400
Aileen Izquierdo
FIU Media Relations
Fabiana.jacomini@edelman.com
ph: +1.305.348.6999