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ONE PLANET ONE NETWORK A MILLION POSSIBILITIES Barry Joseph Director, Offer and Product Management
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»Global Crossing Today »Where is Broadband Going? Agenda
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» 200 + On Net Cities » 27 On Net Countries » More than 101,000 route miles » 26 Metro Networks The Global Crossing Network » 5,000 Employees » 2002 Revenue ~$3B
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Global Crossing Today Unique Reach and Bandwidth Broad Service Portfolio Connecting Top Capacity Centers Truly Global Corporation SEAMLESS NETWORK GLOBAL REACH
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A Key Connection to the Research and Education Community Connecting Research Continents Proven Technologies, Architected for the Future Dedicated, Global R&E Support Technology partners SEAMLESS SUPPORT GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS
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Our Optical Core Supports A Complete Service Set DWDM Fiber Network Wavelength Service SDH SONET ATM Core Network MPLS Core Network IRU Capacity Voice & Conferencing Private Line SDH ATM DSL Dial Other Access Alternatives ATM Frame Relay IP Gateway SIA RAS IP VPN VOIP Services Video Services Internet Services
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Voice IP ATM Optical MPLS Voice IP ATM Ethernet Private Line Wavelengths Network Evolution The network architecture has evolved around two key broadband technologies
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Internet Access Services »Available at 64K to T1/E1 and E-3/DS3 - STM-16/OC48, FastE and GigE speeds »Fixed or burstable billing »Forefront technology »Full MPLS Core »IPV6 »Multicast »Single AS across the globe »Tier 1 provider
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Global Crossing IP VPN Service™ » Robust global MPLS-te IP backbone network enables maximum throughput, performance, and full routing redundancy and resilience »Network-based solution – no unique CPE required »Service Level Agreements for jitter, availability, latency, packet loss and MTTR »Security features: anti-spoofing, DOS protection, firewalls, etc. »Flexible billing options - usage-based or committed »Highly scalable, multiple connection speeds: from sub-T1/E1 to OC48/STM16 »Supports »Secured Internet Access and Dedicated Internet Access »Remote Access Service – tunnel or gateway reservation models »IP video application
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Optical Data Services Private Line Service »Secure and reliable point-to-point, digital service across five continents »Resilient, high performance network (SDH/SONET technology) »Bandwidths available from T-1 or E-1, up to OC-48/STM-16 »DACSR reliability: Diversity, Avoidance, and Customer Specified Routing Wavelength Service » Linear/unprotected, bi-directional, point-to-point wavelength ( ) connection » 2.5 or 10 Gbit/s SDH/SONET framed signal » Only carrier with ability to connect Asia, North America and Europe » High speed connectivity without capital investment of dark fiber
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OPTICAL WAVELENGTHS Revised August 6, 2002 Wavelength Services
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OPTICAL WAVELENGTHS Revised August 6, 2002 Wavelength Services
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»Optical »Bandwidth Growth »Upgrades to 40G/OC768-STM256 »10 Gbit Ethernet »Customer control »Rapid re-provisioning »IP Convergence »“VPN-for-all” Network Roadmap
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Our IP Services Vision Beyond the “Outage” IP Internet PBX PSTN VoIP Core IP VPN Multi-QoS Network Audio Conferencing Remote Site Secure remote termination Remote User Mobile User Video Conferencing ISDN gateway Extranet Partner Remote Site Mobile User Corporate HQ ATM/FR NNI Partner Remote Site Extranet Partner
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»Trends »Industry beginning to stabilize »“Top City” route traffic growing »Pay as you grow discounting continues »Low commitments for IP services allows greater flexibility Pricing Model Trends
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»Global, Holistic product portfolio »IP services »Optical services »Growth in broadband capabilities and service »Implementing leading edge technologies – today »Commitment to continue as Research and Education community’s partner Summary
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