American Fiber Systems' Salt Lake City Dark-Fiber Network Now Operational.Business Editors ROCHESTER, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 7, 2002 Carriers and service providers can immediately lease dark-fiber broadband capacity American Fiber Systems (AFS A distributed file system for large, widely dispersed Unix and Windows networks from Transarc Corporation, now part of IBM. It is noted for its ease of administration and expandability and stems from Carnegie-Mellon's Andrew File System. AFS - Andrew File System ), a leading independent provider of "dark" fiber-optic communication networks for telecommunication carriers, service providers and enterprises, today announced that its Salt Lake City metropolitan dark-fiber network is now operational. This means that any company or telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications. carrier in the Salt Lake City area can lease the AFS network's fiber-optic strands to efficiently and cost-effectively transport huge volumes of data, Internet and voice traffic around the city and out to the world by simply attaching the appropriate electronic equipment. The network is already in use. The nearly 40-mile AFS dark-fiber ring winds through Salt Lake City's metropolitan area and surrounding communities, connecting the most important points of communications presence. These points include telephone company central offices, long distance company points of presence, high-density office complexes and "carrier hotels" - buildings that house the equipment of multiple communications companies Communications Company is a communications unit of the United States Marine Corps. They are part of Combat Logistics Regiment 37 , 3rd Marine Logistics Group (3MLG) and III Marine Expeditionary Force (III MEF). The unit is based out of the Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. . The network provides immediate, on-network access to the local facilities of Level 3 Communications
Level 3 Communications NASDAQ: LVLT is a communications and information services company headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado, USA. and Switch and Data Facilities Company. It also provides easy access to telephone company central offices in Salt Lake City, West Valley City, South Salt Lake, Millcreek, Kearns, Taylorsville-Bennion, and Murray. The primary benefit of AFS's network is that it allows carriers, service providers, and enterprise customers to avoid the multimillion-dollar expense of building their own networks or the delays associated with leasing outdated out·dat·ed adj. Out-of-date; old-fashioned. outdated Adjective old-fashioned or obsolete Adj. 1. facilities from other carriers, some of whom would also be competitors, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. David M. Baxter, AFS vice president of engineering and operations. "We are pleased to enable telecommunication companies and businesses in Salt Lake City," said Baxter. "The city is rated the fifteenth In music, a fifteenth (sometimes abbreviated 15ma) is the interval between one musical note and another with one-quarter or quadruple the frequency. It corresponds to two octaves. It is the fourth harmonic. most wired city in the U.S. and it is home to a wide range of technology-savvy companies who recognize the value of unlimited bandwidth." In addition to Salt Lake City, AFS has also deployed dark-fiber metropolitan networks in Kansas City Kansas City, two adjacent cities of the same name, one (1990 pop. 149,767), seat of Wyandotte co., NE Kansas (inc. 1859), the other (1990 pop. 435,146), Clay, Jackson, and Platte counties, NW Mo. (inc. 1850). , Nashville, Minneapolis-St. Paul and Cleveland. About American Fiber Systems American Fiber Systems, Inc. is an independent provider of metropolitan dark fiber optic communications networks The transmission channels interconnecting all client and server stations as well as all supporting hardware and software. for carriers and service providers in mid-sized U.S. cities. The company designs, deploys and leases high-fiber-count, full-spectrum, dark-fiber networks nationwide to help solve the bandwidth crisis and enable high-speed communication. Founded in 1999 and based in Rochester, N.Y., the company is funded by Sierra Venture Partners, Lucent Venture Partners, Bay Star Capital and others. For more information, visit the company's Web site at www.americanfibersystems.com. |
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