Global Crossing Network Centre Established in London Docklands.LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 16, 1999-- Global Crossing (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on :GLBX): -- New $35 million control center for worldwide fiber optic telecommunications network A telecommunications network is a of telecommunications links and nodes arranged so that messages may be passed from one part of the network to another over multiple links and through various nodes. . -- Major traffic node and customer equipment site for Pan European Crossing Network. -- State-of-the-art operating system operating system (OS) Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs. sets up global communication links rapidly and provides management oversight from one central point. -- $6.4 billion optical fiber Internet protocol-based network will link 170 cities worldwide. Global Crossing (NASDAQ:GLBX), which is building and operating the world's first and most advanced global IP-based datacentric network, today announced activation of its international control center supporting the Global Crossing Network. The $35 million Global Crossing Network Centre is situated in the fast-growing business area of London's Docklands. The London center includes the network operations center See NOC. Network Operations Center - (NOC) A location from which the operation of a network or internet is monitored. Additionally, this center usually serves as a clearinghouse for connectivity problems and efforts to resolve those problems. , designed and equipped to manage and maintain state-of-the-art terrestrial and submarine connections. The $6.4 billion Global Crossing Network -- built, owned and managed by Global Crossing -- will link 170 cities and 24 countries via a network spanning 95,347 announced and approved route miles The number of miles that are spanned by a telecommunications network. It does not include combined wire mileage due to multiple wires or fibers within a single cable or by overlapping segments, just the total geographic distance between cities or other terminal points. . Global Crossing's pending merger with U.S.-based Frontier Corporation, expected to close at the end of September, will add additional cities and 20,000 additional route miles to the network. "The broadband offered by the Global Crossing Network is needed now in Europe and around the world," said Dr. David Lee David Lee may refer to:
The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. . "It is needed by the high-capacity voice, data, video and Internet transmissions driving international communications in fields such as business, education, entertainment and research in the next millennium. The Global Crossing Network Centre delivers and consolidates the network management infrastructure capability necessary both to manage and maintain growth of the global network." Added Dr. Lee: "Our goal is to provide open, end-to-end access to worldwide broadband communications at very competitive prices. Our network is free of the constraints of the old-style model filled with legacy systems, complicated consortia agreements and multiple interconnection charges." Assignment and provisioning of international services is managed direct from the operations center The facility or location on an installation, base, or facility used by the commander to command, control, and coordinate all crisis activities. See also base defense operations center; command center. itself. Global Crossing can quickly establish services for customers. Telehousing, webhosting, and co-location services are also available. "This means that a firm based in France, for example, will be able to establish voice, video and Internet services to subsidiaries in Germany, Hong Kong Hong Kong (hŏng kŏng), Mandarin Xianggang, special administrative region of China, formerly a British crown colony (2005 est. pop. 6,899,000), land area 422 sq mi (1,092 sq km), adjacent to Guangdong prov. , and the U.S.A. far more quickly, securely and cost-effectively than going via a national telco or an international consortium with partial global coverage," Dr. Lee explained. "This latter way can be time-consuming and failure-prone due to country-to-country bureaucracy and the need to harmonise different management architectures and sub-regional networks." The Global Crossing Network controlled from the network operations center is all-new, so its use of new technologies such as dense wavelength division multiplexing See WDM. (DWDM (Dense WDM) The term given to wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) when significantly more channels were being added. Since WDM is increasingly more "dense" all the time, both terms are used synonymously. See WDM. DWDM - wavelength division multiplexing ) allows real future upgradeability rather than extending the life of existing systems. Utilizing the state-of-the-art operating systems Operating systems can be categorized by technology, ownership, licensing, working state, usage, and by many other characteristics. In practice, many of these groupings may overlap. provided by Lucent, the central control from the operations center provides a lean, efficient organization which reduces overheads to customers and solves problems quickly. The company's worldwide city-to-city terrestrial fiber network will have fully redundant automatic failsafe paths onto other sectors of the Global Crossing Network. For example, the Pan-European Crossing (PEC) network will consist of five rings, each of which is "self-healing," and, in the unlikely event of a failure, traffic will be automatically routed away from the failure via switching protection technology. Wally Dawson, Global Crossing's Senior Vice President, Operations, explained, "The network and regional operations centers in London will deliver to customers the best provisioning and maintenance performance in the industry. Our technological capability and our commitment to performance will make this possible." Phase 1 of Global Crossing's network in Europe will be in service by year-end 1999, linking cities in the UK, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany. Global Crossing's Irish Ring from Land's End Land's End, promontory, Cornwall, SW England, forming the westernmost extremity of the English mainland. Of wave-carved granite, it has cliffs c.60 ft (20 m) high. Offshore are reefs and rocky islets, on one of which is Longships Lighthouse. in the UK expands the network to Dublin. Phase 2 will bring in Italy and more cities in France and Germany and provide scope for expansion into Spain, Sweden, Norway and elsewhere in Europe. "The demand in the European market is enormous, with the intra-European bandwidth market alone estimated at $15 billion a year and predicted to continue at double-digit growth for several years," said Wim Huisman, President, Global Crossing Europe. "That's why we're investing well over $800 million in this very robust, future-proof European network, and why we situated our network center at the most technologically sophisticated European gateway right here in London." Global Crossing customers include Deutsche Telekom Deutsche Telekom AG (ISIN: DE0005557508, FWB: DTE, NYSE: DT, LSE: DEU, TYO: 9496 ) (abbreviated DTAG) is a telecommunications company headquartered in Bonn, Germany. It is the largest telecommunications company in Germany and in the EU. , Swisscom, France Telecom, KPN KPN Koninklijke PTT Nederland (Royal Dutch Telecom) KPN Konfederacja Polski Niepodleglej (Polish conservative party) , BT, as well as Cable & Wireless, AT&T, MCI (1) (Media Control Interface) A high-level programming interface from Microsoft and IBM for controlling multimedia devices. It provides commands and functions to open, play and close the device. (2) (Microwave Communications Inc. Worldcom, and USALink. The network operations center will also manage and provision services for Asia Global Crossing, Global Crossing's new joint venture with Microsoft and Softbank that will provide advanced network-based telecommunications services to businesses and consumers throughout Asia. It will also manage and provision services for Frontier Corporation (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :FRO), a leading Internet Protocol See Internet and TCP/IP. (networking) Internet Protocol - (IP) The network layer for the TCP/IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks, defined in STD 5, RFC 791. IP is a connectionless, best-effort packet switching protocol. (IP) applications and communications services provider which has recently agreed to merge with Global Crossing Ltd. Global Crossing's unsurpassed worldwide network, when combined with Frontier's U.S. fiber optic network, will connect more than 200 of the largest business centers worldwide, and will offer industry-leading capabilities in Web hosting, IP applications and data services to customers worldwide over the first seamless global IP network. About Global Crossing Global Crossing is building and operating the world's most advanced global IP-based datacentric network, an end-to-end fiber optic platform for data, voice, video and Internet transmissions. The Global Crossing Network will span five continents and address 80% of the world's international traffic. A new unit of Global Crossing, Global Marine Systems Limited, possesses the largest fleet of cable laying and maintenance vessels in the world and currently services more than a third of the world's undersea cable kilometres. Global Crossing's operations are headquartered in Hamilton, Bermuda, with executive offices in Los Angeles. Statements made in this press release that state the company's or management's intentions, beliefs, expectations, or predictions for the future are forward-looking statements. It is important to note that the company's actual results could differ materially from those projected in such forward-looking statements. Information concerning factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements is contained from time to time in the company's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Copies of these filings may be obtained by contacting the company or the SEC. For more information: www.globalcrossing.com |
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