Network Services on theTyco Global Network – TGN Presentation to LISHEP February 17, 2004 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Tyco International – Leader in Each of Our Five Businesses $10.5b $7.9b $4.7b $ 10.6b $35.6B 2002 revenues. 267,000 employees worldwide. $1.9b Electronics #1 global - connectors #2 global - power supply (#1 US Healthcare #1 global – wound care #1 (tied) global – laparoscopic instruments Plastics & Adhesives #1 global – trash liners #1 global – garment hangers Fire & Security Services #1 global - security monitoring #1 global - fire contracting Engineered Products & Services #1 global – mechanical pipe and tube products #1 global - valves, US muni water M&O
TSSL Supplier Revenues: ~ $2.2 Billion Customers: Consortia, Private Products: Systems, upgrades, maintenance Wet Plant Capacity: 60,000km/yr Time To Market: months Until 1997 AT&T-SSI Carrier/Supplier Revenues: <$850 Million Customers: Consortia Products: System construction Wet Plant Capacity: <22,000km/yr Time To Market: >24 months TyCom Global Carrier / Supplier Owner / Operator of the Tyco Global Network (TGN) Undersea System supplier Customers: Consortia, Carriers, Private Products: Network Services, FiberPairs, Turnkey Systems, Upgrades & System Maintenance Wet Plant Capacity: > 60,000km/yr Time To Market: <12 months History & Evolution Tyco Telecommunications Global Carrier / Supplier Amalgamated into Tyco as par t of Tyco Electronics (Dec 2001) Owner / Operator of the Tyco Global Network (TGN) Undersea System supplier Customers: Consortia, Carriers, Private Products: Network Services, FiberPairs, Turnkey Systems, Upgrades & System Maintenance Wet Plant Capacity: > 60,000km/yr Time To Market: <12 months
TGN Network Services - Capacity Offering Highlights TGN Capacity Offers: -STM-1, STM-4, STM-16, STM-64 (protected/unprotected) -10 Gbps Clear Channel Wavelength Services -Fiber Pairs -Sub-rate services on certain routes (via partners) -Other customized service offerings - FLEXRate - Reservation Service - Restoration Service Total network solution including Off network connectivity; -Multiple partnerships to extend TGN’s reach
The Tyco Global Network (TGN) Tyco Transpacific Tyco Transatlantic Tyco Western Europe Tyco Northern Europe Tyco Transamerica
Tyco Transatlantic New York London Highbridge Wall Twp - N To Santa Clara Hunmanby Miami 4 Fiber Pairs per cable; 2 Cables Supports 64 10Gb/s waves per fiber pair City-to-City Connectivity to: New York London Full Range of Service Offerings including: STM-1 through STM-64 Wavelength Services Fiber Pairs Sub-Rate Services (via partners) To Los Angeles Wall Twp - S
Tyco Transamerica Santa Clara Los Angeles New York Portland Hillsboro - N Hillsboro - S Miami City-to-City Connectivity to: New York City (multiple locations) Los Angeles Santa Clara Portland Miami Full Range of Service Offerings including: STM-1 through STM-64 Wavelength Services Sub-Rate Services (via partners) To Tokyo To London Wall Twp. - N Wall Twp. - S
Tyco Western Europe Bilbao Madrid Lisbon London 4 Fiber Pairs per cable Supports 96 10Gb/s waves per fiber pair City-to-City Connectivity to: London Madrid Lisbon Full Range of Service Offerings including: STM-1 through STM-64 Wavelengths Fiber Pairs Sub-rate services (via partners) Sesimbra Seixal Tyco Western Europe to London Tyco Western Europe to Madrid Sea-ME-WE3 SAT3/WASC/SAFE Tyco Portugal Telecom International Transit Partnership Lisbon
Tyco Northern Europe Frankfurt Paris Highbridge London Amsterdam Groningen Hunmanby European Ring Supports > 64 10Gb/s waves per fiber pair City-to-City Connectivity to: London Paris Amsterdam Frankfurt Groningen Full Range of Service Offerings including: STM-1 through STM-64 Wavelength Services Fiber Pairs Sub-Rate Services (via partners)
Tyco Transpacific Los Angeles Guam Emi Toyohashi Tokyo Portland Santa Clara 8 Fiber Pairs Per Cable Ring Supports 64 10Gb/s waves per fiber pair City-to-City Connectivity to: Portland Los Angeles Santa Clara Tokyo Full Range of Service Offerings including: STM-1 through STM-64 Wavelength Services Fiber Pairs Sub-Rate Services (via partners) 8 Fiber Pairs Cable Supports 96 10Gb/s waves per fiber pair 8 Fiber Pairs Cable Supports 96 10Gb/s waves per fiber pair Hillsboro - N Hillsboro - S
Japan / Pan-Asian Interconnectivity Guam Emi Toyohashi Tokyo Network Interconnectivity Japan-US Cable Network PC-1 FLAG (FNAL) Reach (RNAL) FLAG Eur-Asia ANC (EAC) APCN-2 C2C Australia Japan Cable Network Tong Fuk Toucheng Pusan Wada Ninomiya Miura Keoje Shanghai Lantau Island Songkhla Penang Chongming Ajigaura Batangas Hong Kong Shima Taipei Taean Mersing Singapore Jakarta Tanshui Fangshan Japan Interconnectivity Powered.Com (PWD) NTT-E NTT-C KDDi KVH Global Access Limited (GAL) Maruyama Kitaibaraki TGN On-Net Locations TGN Interconnect Points
To view an interactive map of all TGN Locations please visit New York City, USA 32 Avenue of the Americas (TelExchange) New York, NY Hudson St. (POP) 9th and 23rd Floors MMR New York, NY Wall Township, NJ, USA (Cable Station) 1400 Wall Church Road Wall Township, NJ Miami, USA (POP) NAP of the Americas 50 NE 9th Street 2nd Floor MMR Miami, FL London, UK 78/102 The Broadway (TelExchange) Stratford, London E14-2AA, UK TeleHouse East (POP) 14 Coriander Ave, Ground Floor, Rm G London, UK E142AA Highbridge, UK (Cable Station) Plots D&E Lawrence Close Isleport Business Park Somerset TA9 4JP, UK Piti, Guam, (Cable Station) 312 Route 2A Piti, Guam Portland, Oregon, USA Brewery Block One (TelExchange) 1207 West Burnside St. Portland, OR Portland, Oregon, USA Con’t Pittock Building (Fibre only) 921 SW Washington Street Portland, OR Hillsboro Cable Station NW Evergreen Parkway Hillsboro, OR Los Angeles, California, USA Infomart (TelExchange) 900 North Alameda Los Angeles, CA Wilshire Blvd (POP) 10 th Floor 624 S. Grand Avenue Los Angeles, CA Santa Clara, California, USA 1100 Space Park (TelExchange) Santa Clara, CA Tokyo, Japan (TelExchange) Higashi-Sinagawa Shinagawa-Ku Tokyo , Japan Toyohashi, Japan (Cable Station) Takinoue, Hosoya, Toyohashi City Aichi Pref., Japan Emi, Japan (Cable Station) Noda Emi-Higashimakado Kamogawa-shi Chiba, Japan Paris, France (POP) Telehouse Paris 39 rue des JeU neurs; 4 th Floor Paris, France Frankfurt, Germany (POP) ITENOS Building 90 Kleyerstrasse Rebstöcker Strasse st Floor, B.1.06 A Frankfurt, Germany Amsterdam South East (POP) Kuiperbergweg 13 Suite Z4AB, 1 st Floor 1101 AE Amsterdam, The Netherlands Groningen (TelExchange) Zernikelaan AA Groningen, The Netherlands Lisbon, Portugal (TelExchange) Carrierhouse Avenue Serverino Falcao Prior Velho, Portugal Madrid, Spain (POP) Carrierhouse 2 c/ Valgrande 6 edificio Empresarial Valsoto Alcobendas, Madrid, Spain
Tyco Telecom R,D,E &O Now Occupy 138,163 sq. ft.; 47 laboratories in Eatontown, NJ (Additional 100,000 sq ft “warm shell” to be sub-leased) R&D: about 50 patent applications per year. Core Undersea Technology Development Engineering: 3 rd Party Systems & TGN Network Premier Integrator Of Networks, Wet & Dry, From NMC Through Capacity Services down to Transmission Infrastructure Network Operations: All Functions, inc: Circuit Provisioning, NMC, Customer Care, Global Maintenance Wet & Dry We supported delivery of over 360,000 km of lightwave systems Continue to Lead the industry in R&D (For the last 13 years, 13 records set on capacity/distance) and Implementation
Tyco Global Network, Network Management Center Wall, N.J. Tyco Global Network Network Management Center
Tyco Telecommunications Marine Resources Tyco will operate a fleet of 21 cable ships in 2002
Seahorse™ Marine Maintenance Seahorse has significant value over the traditional maintenance agreements: Competitively Priced Increased cable ship availability Focus on Limited Customers Bundling of services that previously had to be contracted separately or maintained “in house” Provides world class cable ships and ROV’s. Direct Measures of Quality (DMOQ’s) that focus on quick and high quality repair service for system s