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ONE PLANET ONE NETWORKA MILLION POSSIBILITIES
Barry JosephDirector, Offer and Product Management
»Global Crossing Today »Where is Broadband Going?
Agenda
» 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
Global Crossing Today
Unique Reach and Bandwidth
Broad Service Portfolio
Connecting Top Capacity Centers
Truly Global Corporation
SEAMLESS NETWORK
GLOBAL REACH
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
Our Optical Core Supports A Complete
Service Set
DWDM Fiber NetworkDWDM Fiber Network
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Other Access Alternatives
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OpticalOptical
MPLS
Voice
IP
ATM
Ethernet
Private Line
Wavelengths
Network Evolution
The network architecture has evolved around two key broadband technologies
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
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
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
OPTICAL WAVELENGTHS
Revised August 6, 2002
Denver
Dallas
Indianapolis
AlbanyBoston
Seattle
San Francisco
Los Angeles
El Paso
Kansas City
Chicago
Atlanta
Washington DCPhiladelphia
New York Cleveland
AvailabilityAvailability
Sacramento
Sunnyvale
Grover BeachAnaheim
Phoenix
Buffalo
North America Crossing
Salt Lake City
Rochester
25 standard 2.5G drops
27 standard 10G drops
MAC
MAC
AC-1
PAC
PC-1
PC-1
Denver
Dallas
Indianapolis
Tampa
Miami
AlbanyBoston
Seattle
San Francisco
Los Angeles
El Paso
Houston
Kansas City
Chicago
Atlanta
Washington DCPhiladelphia
New York Cleveland
Cable Stations2.5 Gbps Wave Cities 10 Gbps Wave Cities
Sacramento
Sunnyvale
Grover Beach
Anaheim
San Diego
Phoenix
Baton Rouge
Buffalo
Newark
Daytona Beach
Orlando
Legend
Salt Lake City
Jacksonville
Rochester
St. Louis
Albuquerque
Baltimore
Battle creek
Charlotte
Chico
Colorado Springs
Eugene
Ft. Worth
GreensboroGreenville
Macon
New Orleans
Oklahoma City
Portland
Raleigh
San Antonio
Wavelength Services
Osaka Los AngelesGrover Beach
SeattleNorth American Crossing
AvailabilityAvailability
MarseillesTurin
Milan
Zurich
MunichNuremberg
Dresden
Berlin
CopenhagenSylt
Hamburg
Stuttgart
Lyon
Paris
Whitesands
Dublin
HannoverDusseldorfCologne
Leipzig
Barcelona
Geneva
OsloStockholm
Madrid
AC-2
AC-1
AC-1
AntwerpRotterdamBude
Beverwijk
London (Slough) Strasbourg
Brussels
Amsterdam
Legend
Cable Stations2.5 Gbps Wave Cities 10 Gbps Wave Cities
London (Dock.)Bristol
EdinburghGlasgow
Leads
Frankfurt
Manchester BirminghamLiverpool Nottingham
Reading Chineham
OPTICAL WAVELENGTHS
Revised August 6, 2002
Wavelength Services
» Optical
» Bandwidth Growth
»Upgrades to 40G/OC768-STM256
»10 Gbit Ethernet
» Customer control
»Rapid re-provisioning
» IP Convergence
» “VPN-for-all”
Network Roadmap
Our IP Services VisionBeyond the “Outage”
IP
Internet
PBX
PSTNVoIP Core
IP VPN Multi-QoS Network
Audio Conferencing
Remote Site
Secure remotetermination
RemoteUser Mobile
User
Video Conferencing
ISDN gateway
ExtranetPartner Remote
Site
Mobile UserCorporate HQ
ATM/FRNNI
Partner
Remote Site Extranet
Partner
» 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
» 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
THANK YOU
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