Why Twitter Matters to Marketers

Posted by Jaymie Scotto on June 30th, 2009

As the summer months are upon us, and our clients look to new ways to market themselves and engage their target audiences, we are being asked how to measure Twitter’s ROI.  Here’s a great few tips we have learned along the way on attracting enough of the right followers and creating an engaging dialogue among the group.

So what is Twitter? It’s a next generation instant messaging tool.  How can it provide value from a marketing prospective, instead of just a personal communication?  The answer lies in attracting enough of the right followers and engaging them in a dialogue.   PS: follow me at jscotto and follow Ilissa Miller at ilissanyc.

Here’s more from Grant A, Johnson of Chief Marketer:

Instant Messaging Amplified


Like much of social media, it’s a relationship building medium and an additional channel to implement and test. The 140 character limitation does pose challenges and, of course, in our over communicated world, relevancy plays a key role in your tweeting success. Twitter users don’t necessarily want to be sold or marketed to, so you need to be mindful that your tweets are not overly promotional.

Here are a few examples of how marketers are using Twitter:

·      Rapidly disseminating timely information to groups that are in disparate locations or from live events – I just presented at a conference and the organizers used Twitter to inform participants about what was happening within the sessions and to communicate logistical details. Recent news stories that broke via Twitter include the US Air flight 1549 that went down in the Hudson River, and Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ announcement of new products.

·      As an extension of PR efforts – You can provide quick news updates, product announcements and informative opinions. Celebrities offer a model that can be translated, if businesses are able to attract the right followers and maintain their interest.

·      Personal branding and Twitter are a great marriage – Assuming the people in your group want to hear from you, it’s a fast, easy way to stay connected.

·      Enhancing a blog or Web site by making it more real-time and more interactive – You can alert your followers to blog updates by teasing with headlines that entice readers to dig into the more in-depth blog post.

·      As a direct marketing promotional tool (carefully) – Savvy retailers can take advantage of its immediacy by offering sales information or very limited time offers/discounts to the group. Because it’s real-time, a sense of urgency can be created quite effectively. For example, Dell sold $1 million of equipment, offering steep discounts through Twitter in 2008. Marketers noticed. If you plan to do this, set up a separate account for this purpose so followers know what they are opting in for.

·      To provide continuous updates – It’s a good tool for people who want or need a constant stream of information. For example, President Obama used it quite effectively during his campaign. During an emergency, it can be used to quickly communicate a situation and how it is being handled. Ford used it recently to help with its PR efforts.

Proceed with Excitement…and a Bit of Caution

Keep in mind, there are also downfalls to Twitter.
A recent study determined that while Twitter is hotter than the Arizona desert in August (its user base doubled in March), it fails to retain the new users into the second month, losing an astonishing 60% plus in month two. Therefore, building a base of followers is harder than it might seem.
To get started, you can use Twitter’s search tool and enter keywords that are pertinent to your target audience. Follow others in your industry and those you respect. Then, join in the conversation when it seems appropriate. However, you can’t assume everyone who follows you pays attention to all of your tweets. Again, relevancy is critical.
Twitter is permanently transparent. You need to be aware that there is a record of your every tweet that is searchable on the Net. And, everything you say is “on the record” and can be retweeted.
Speaking of retweeting, it’s viral marketing at its best, and a good measure of value. If someone thinks enough of your comment to pass it on, that’s relevant.

Open Source Enables Many Useful Add-on Apps

Add-on applications play a significant role in both maximizing your use of Twitter and measuring its effectiveness. These include the likes of TwitterFox and TweetLater that enable you to manage and view your account more easily. TwitterAnalyzer, TwitterGrader, Twitalyzer, Bit.ly, TweetStats, TwinInfluence, Re.twit’d and many others offer measurement. As this medium matures, we will likely see more and more of these analytical tools.

In order for Twitter to be an effective vehicle, it’s important to consider it as an additional channel in your integrated mix. You should set goals and create a plan for achieving them by using it.

Like measurable marketing itself, this new media makes things exciting and fresh. However, remember that it’s not about you. It’s about your customers and prospects. Because Twitter is such a personal tool, one could easy get caught up in a me, me, me scenario, instead of focusing on what followers might find interesting.

Twitter seems to be making marketing that’s too-fast already shift into an almost frantic mode. As the tweets are short and frequent, attention spans with tools like this become even shorter. Remember, your followers may also be following dozens or even hundreds of others, so communication frequency will skyrocket among avid users. Just because someone follows you, it does not mean they will respond, or even read your Tweet.

Go ahead, give Twitter a test. If you have success with it, send me a tweet.

Grant A. Johnson’s twitter account is twitter.com/grantajohnson.

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ITEXPO WEST 2009 Deploys the DEALCENTER for Attendees to Facilitate Meetings

Posted by Jaymie Scotto on June 29th, 2009

Attendees of most Telecom tradeshows are either buying or selling or will be buying or selling something.  That’s why the announcement that ITEXPO 2009 has deployed the DEALCENTER is so exciting. 

ITEXPO is a leading event that provides educational programs that teaches resellers, enterprises, SMBs, and Government Agencies how to select IP-based voice, video, fax, and unified communications to purchase or resell. It’s where service providers learn how to profitably roll out services their subscribers are clamoring for. ITEXPO is where buyers, sellers, resellers, and manufacturers meet to forge relationships and close deals.  

By deploying the DEALCENTER, ITEXPO is making it easier for attendees to identify who are the right vendors, partners and prospects to meet with and to request those meetings dynamically through the system.  Then once at the event, meetings are facilitated onsite within the physical DealCenter where pre-assigned tables are set up where the meetings are held.

The DealCenter isn’t just for Telecom tradeshows and events, it is for any industry conference that has an interest in helping to facilitate connections between attendees to conduct business.

The full press release is below for your convenience:

DEALCENTER AND ITEXPO DEPLOY THE INNOVATIVE ONLINE SOCIAL MEDIA

PLATFORM FOR ITEXPO WEST 2009 IN LOS ANGELES      

NEW YORK, NY- JUNE 29, 2009DealCenter, LLC, a social media platform and online meeting system that allows attendees and exhibitors to schedule meetings with their peers weeks before and during a trade show, conference or expo, announces today they have launched the ITEXPO DealCenter for ITEXPO West 2009, September 1-3, 2009 in Los Angeles. ITEXPO is the event with an educational program that teaches resellers, enterprises, SMBs, and Government Agencies how to select IP-based voice, video, fax, and unified communications to purchase or resell.  ITEXPO is also one of the premier events where buyers, sellers, resellers, and manufacturers meet to forge relationships and close deals. 

“ITEXPO West has always promoted effective networking and interaction among our attendees and exhibitors, it’s what helps their businesses grow,” states David Rodriguez,  Vice-President of Publications and Conferences for TMCnet, organizer of ITEXPO West.  “Adding the DealCenter makes perfect sense because we alway strive to add innovative services to every event we produce, and the DealCenter fits the bill for that innovation.”

ITEXPO West takes place each Fall and ITEXPO East is scheduled for January 2010, with both shows providing a venue for service providers to learn how to profitably roll out the services their subscribers are clamoring for.  The ITEXPO DealCenter will also be open and available 45 days after ITEXPO West to allow attendees and exhibitors to continue their networking and collaboration they may have started in Los Angeles.

“ITEXPO West is one of the leading shows in the telecom industry and the DealCenter will be a great addition to the benefits they already offer attendees and exhibitors,” states Jaymie Scotto, CEO of DealCenter, LLC. “We expect the buyers, sellers and resellers coming to Los Angeles to find the ITEXPO DealCenter a great tool that will help them get measurable ROI from the show and network very effectively with others on-site and after the show concludes.”

For more information about DealCenter please visit www.deal-center.com.

To learn more about Sponsoring the DealCenter for ITEXPO West please contact Michael Corr.

To find out more about ITEXPO West 2009 click here.

About DealCenter LLC:

The DealCenter is an online and physical place, typically at and for a trade show, expo or event, where attendees and exhibitors can network and meet on-site by planning meetings with one another weeks ahead of time.  Based on the premise that attendees and exhibitors want face-to-face interaction with their peers in addition to other means of communication, the DealCenter provides ‘attendance justification‘ and measurable ROI by increasing the number of new contacts and fresh business opportunities realized at an event. The DealCenter facilitates effective networking for those in attendance while allowing each attending company to track the event’s ROI.  For more information on DealCenter, LLC please visit www.deal-center.com or email mcorr@deal-center.com.

For DealCenter media inquiries, please contact Jaymie Scotto & Associates:  Ilissa Miller at +1 866.695.3629 pr@jaymiescotto.com

About Technology Marketing Corporation (TMC)

TMC is an integrated global media company helping clients build communities in print, in person and online. TMC publishes Customer Interaction Solutions, INTERNET TELEPHONY, Unified Communications, and NGN magazines. TMC is also the first publisher to test new products in its own on-site laboratories, TMC Labs. TMCnet, TMC’s Web site, is the leading source of news and articles for the communications and technology industries. TMCnet is read by an average of two million unique visitors each month worldwide, according to Webtrends. In addition, TMC produces ITEXPO, 4GWE (in conjunction with Crossfire Media), and Communications Developer Conference.

TMC has also recently launched new industry-specific Web sites: 4GWE.TMCnet.com, InfoTech.TMCnet.com, Cable.tmcnet.com, Robotics.tmcnet.com, Satellite.tmcnet.com, Green.tmcnet.com.

For more information about TMC, visit www.tmcnet.com or contact Dave Rodriguez at 1-203-852-6800, ext. 146 or at drodriguez@tmcnet.com or Scott Kargman, at 516-808-1991 or scott@crossfiremedia.com.

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Lexent Metro Connect Expands its New York Metro Dark Fiber Network to Multiple New Jersey Datacenter Facilities

Posted by Jaymie Scotto on June 25th, 2009

Lexent Metro Connect Expands its New York Metro Dark Fiber Network To Multiple New Jersey Datacenter Facilities

Today, Lexent Metro Connect announced that it has begun construction on an ultra low latency metro fiber ring between its New York City carrier hotel points-of-presence and strategic datacenters and colocation facilities housing key New Jersey Financial Exchanges.

The new fiber ring is scheduled for completion in the fourth quarter of this year, and will provide Lexent customers with sub 100 micro-second latency fiber paths on both the primary and secondary routes between New York and New Jersey. These direct fiber routes are designed to aid Lexent customers faced with the growing challenge of building faster proximity trading systems.

The first phase of the expansion, that is already completed,  adds two key New Jersey carrier hotels, 165 Halsey in Newark and 300 Boulevard East in Weehawken.

For the complete press release, please read below:

For Immediate Release:

LEXENT METRO CONNECT TO EXPAND ITS NEW YORK METRO LOW LATENCY DARK FIBER NETWORK TO KEY DATACENTER FACILITIES IN NEW JERSEY

New York, New York – June 25, 2009 – Lexent Metro Connect, the leading provider of dark fiber networks in the New York metropolitan area, has begun construction on an ultra low latency metro fiber ring between its New York City carrier hotel points-of-presence and strategic datacenters and colocation facilities housing key Financial Exchanges located in Weehawken, North Bergen, Secaucus, and Newark, New Jersey.

Scheduled for completion in the fourth quarter of this year, this new fiber ring will provide Lexent customers with sub 100 micro-second latency fiber paths on both the primary and secondary routes between New York and New Jersey.  In addition to low latency, the shorter fiber routes offer improved reliability, as the probability of physical fiber faults along the path are lower due to reduced exposure to potential third-party damage.

Lexent’s direct fiber routes are designed to aid customers faced with the growing challenge of building faster proximity trading systems. Removing the “fiber variable” allows systems architects to focus their efforts on higher layer technologies, such as optimizing core switching and server components, giving them a greater degree of control of systems induced latency.

“As specialists in designing and implementing custom metro fiber solutions for innovative industries, Lexent is uniquely qualified to address our financial industry customer demands for secure, reliable, high volume connectivity between traders and the markets they trade with our purpose built dark fiber solutions” states Ray La Chance, CEO of Lexent Metro Connect.

Lexent has completed the first phase of the expansion that adds two key New Jersey carrier hotels, 165 Halsey in Newark and 300 Boulevard East in Weehawken, to its on-net building roster. Customers are now able to connect between New Jersey and New York City on Lexent dark fiber through two diverse river crossings. 

The company is now accepting pre-orders for its Secaucus and North Bergen builds and is offering “early adopter” rates. For more information about Lexent Metro Connect, please visit www.lexent.net or email info@lexent.net or call 212.981.0700

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About Lexent Metro Connect, LLC

Lexent Metro Connect, LLC provides enterprise customers and service providers in New York City and its surrounding boroughs with state of the art, custom built, dark fiber optic networks. As a leading provider of dark fiber networks in the New York Metropolitan area, Lexent is the only fiber provider that owns, operates, builds and maintains its own dark fiber network in-house. Lexent provides its customers with the option to leverage an existing dark fiber network as an extension of their own, or to build a new, dedicated, private fiber network in the City. Lexent also provides direct connectivity to carrier-neutral colocation facilities, enabling Freedom of Choice in pursuing wholesale buying of Network Services. Lexent’s ever-growing network provides diverse connectivity between regional Carrier Hotels, Central Offices, and Enterprise Buildings.  For more information on Lexent Metro Connect, please email info@lexent.net or call 212.981.0700.

For Lexent Metro Connect media enquiries, please contact:    

Jaymie Scotto & Associates

pr@jaymiescotto.com   

866.695.3629

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Ciena’s Carrier Ethernet Service Delivery Portfolio Will Further Enhance Mzima Networks High Performance IP Network

Posted by Jaymie Scotto on June 25th, 2009

Ciena’s Carrier Ethernet Service Delivery Portfolio Will Enhance Mzima Networks High Performance IP Network

June 25, 2009 Mzima Networks and Ciena Corporation announced Mzima will use Ciena’s Carrier Ethernet Service Delivery (CESD) portfolio across Mzima’s High-Performance IP Network.

Ciena’s CESD portfolio will simplify the process associated with provisioning, service activation, and quality routing across Mzima’s network. Mzima will leverage one of Ciena’s connection-oriented Ethernet technology options, allowing them to optimize network performance, ensure greater path resiliency, faster re-routes, and overall maximum efficiency.

As a provider of leading, cutting edge IP solutions Mzima chose to upgrade its  optimized IP-based network with PBB-TE, as it is the only technology specifically developed for Carrier Ethernet services. The implementation of PBB-TE combined with Ciena’s Ethernet Services Manager (ESM) enables significant acceleration and automation of service activation for Mzima.

For the complete press release, please read below: 

MZIMA NETWORKS ENHANCES ITS HIGH-PERFORMANCE IP NETWORK WITH CIENA’S CARRIER ETHERNET SERVICE DELIVERY PORTFOLIO 

Los Angeles, CA and Linthicum, MD - June 25, 2009 – Mzima Networks, the world’s premier high-performance Network Service Provider, and Ciena® Corporation (NASDAQ: CIEN), the network specialist, today announce Mzima will use Ciena’s Carrier Ethernet Service Delivery (CESD) portfolio across Mzima’s next-generation, IP Network. A cost-effective alternative to traditional Tier 1 service providers and multi-homed networks, Mzima offers a unique combination of route-optimized transit and private peering for customers requiring the highest levels of performance and reliability. Mzima will leverage one of Ciena’s connection-oriented Ethernet technology options, specifically choosing a Provider Backbone Bridging-Traffic Engineering (PBB-TE) implementation.  This will allow them to optimize network performance, ensure greater path resiliency, faster re-routes, and overall maximum efficiency.

For service providers to succeed in the rapidly growing Ethernet services market, Carrier Ethernet business and transport services must overcome the shortcomings of legacy technologies.  This includes increasing costs, the inability to scale bandwidth as customers’ needs change, and the lengthy interval from customer order placement to service activation. Combining Mzima’s high-performance network and Ciena’s Ethernet Service Delivery portfolio directly addresses these shortcomings with a low-touch, high-velocity, integrated Ethernet access and aggregation network.

Ciena’s CESD portfolio combines intelligent devices and software to deliver the full range of Ethernet services, simplifying the process associated with provisioning, service activation, and quality routing across Mzima’s network. Ciena’s flexible platforms support a variety of connection-oriented deterministic protocols as well as IP/MPLS capabilities.  This allows service providers to choose the approach best suited for their architecture and service delivery needs via simple software upgrades. For Mzima, the implementation of PBB-TE combined with Ciena’s Ethernet Services Manager (ESM) – a carrier-grade, automated service activation, creation, and management platform – enables significant acceleration and automation of service activation.  Additionally, it minimizes the number of backbone device configurations while expanding Mzima’s Operations, Administration and Maintenance (OAM) capabilities.

“Ciena’s Carrier Ethernet solutions, including PBB-TE implementations, provide a level of scalability and Quality of Service that will immediately benefit our customers,” states Grant Kirkwood, CTO of Mzima. “Ciena is the standard-bearer in the exciting new space of Carrier Ethernet products, and their innovative technology continues to occupy the vanguard.  Mzima is proud to work with Ciena to offer the latest in network technologies to our growing roster of service providers, content delivery networks, and enterprise clients who rely on our cutting-edge IP network backbone for their critical communications.”

“Every network is different, which is why our field-proven CESD portfolio supports a wide range of connection-oriented transport protocols and IP/MPLS capabilities.  Our carrier Ethernet solutions provide customers the flexibility to build a transport network for their specific traffic engineering requirements,” said Steve Alexander, chief technology officer at Ciena. “We share a common vision and dedication to high-quality products and superior customer service with Mzima; we both recognize that the only true measure of innovation is the end-user experience.”

For more information on Mzima Networks, please visit www.mzima.net. For more information on Ciena, visit www.ciena.com.

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About Mzima Networks
Founded in 2002, Mzima Networks is the world’s premier high-performance network service provider delivering Internet bandwidth to enterprise, content providers and carriers globally. Mzima’s all-optical, meshed backbone network is engineered to provide the highest levels of performance, reliability and value. With the ability to leverage the latest technology, Mzima is the leader in native 10 Gigabit Ethernet technologies. Coupled with its extensive private peering with numerous broadband ISPs and content providers, Mzima Networks offers its customers the fastest, most reliable connectivity currently available.

For more information please visit: www.mzima.net

For media enquiries, please contact:

Jaymie Scotto & Associates

pr@jaymiescotto.com

+1.866.695.3629

About Ciena
Ciena specializes in practical network transition. We offer leading network infrastructure solutions, intelligent software and a comprehensive services practice to help our customers use their networks to fundamentally change the way they compete. With a global presence, Ciena leverages its heritage of practical innovation to deliver maximum performance and economic value in communications networks worldwide. We routinely post recent news, financial results and other important announcements and information about Ciena on our website. For more information, visit www.ciena.com.

Press Contact:
Nicole Anderson, Ciena Corporation
(877) 857 -7377
pr@ciena.com

Note to Ciena Investors

This press release contains certain forward-looking statements based on current expectations, forecasts and assumptions that involve risks and uncertainties. These statements are based on information available to the Company as of the date hereof; and Ciena’s actual results could differ materially from those stated or implied, due to risks and uncertainties associated with its business, which include the risk factors disclosed in its Report on Form 10-Q, which Ciena filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on June 4, 2009. Forward-looking statements include statements regarding Ciena’s expectations, beliefs, intentions or strategies regarding the future and can be identified by forward-looking words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “may,” “should,”

 

 

 

 

“will,” and “would” or similar words. Ciena assumes no obligation to update the information included in this press release, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

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Hibernia Atlantic: Phase One of Project Kelvin Completed as Cable Comes Ashore in Portrush Northern Ireland

Posted by Jaymie Scotto on June 22nd, 2009

 

Manhole in the Parking Lot in Portrush, Northern Ireland

Manhole in the Parking Lot in Portrush, Northern Ireland

June 22, 2009 – Within a fence, encircling a public beach park parking lot, lies an indistinct square manhole that is now home to Northern Ireland’s newest modern fiber optic submarine cable system ‘Project Kelvin.’  On Saturday June 20th in Portrush, Northern Ireland, Hibernia Atlantic, in a project partially funded by the European Union and as part of the Department of Enterprise, Trade & Investment (DETI) for Northern Ireland and the Irish Department of Communications and Natural Resources (DCENR), has brought ashore the most modern fiber optic cable to connect the island of Ireland directly to the rest of Europe and North America.

The cable coming ashore marks the completion of phase I of the Project Kelvin cable construction. 

The day was documented and celebrated by Hibernia Atlantic’s Executive Team, DETI, DCENR, the Coleraine Chamber of Commerce, the Coleraine Council and members of the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). 

Bjarni Thorvardarson welcomed the crowd of nearly 60 people acknowledging “the significance of this day on Ireland’s future and its future ability to communicate through a modern infrastructure with the rest of the world.” 

Cllr Sandy Gilkinson,  the Mayor of the Coleraine Council, which includes the town of Portrush, agreed and expressed his excitement and hope for future innovation and industry within the Northern Ireland communities.

Bjarni Thorvardarson, CEO, Hibernia Atlantic; Cllr Sandy Gilkinson, Mayor, Coleraine Council; Derek Bullock, Vice President of Network Operations, Hibernia Atlantic

Bjarni Thorvardarson, CEO, Hibernia Atlantic; Cllr Sandy Gilkinson, Mayor, Coleraine Council; Derek Bullock, Vice President of Network Operations, Hibernia Atlantic

Attendees of the event witnessed the cable ship The Sovereign, owned and operated by Global Marine, just off shore as it worked diligently in the bay to finalize and connect the submarine fiber optic cable to land.  Divers on a smaller vessel prepared the shallow waters to bring the cable inland.

Derek Bullock, Vice President of Network Operations for Hibernia Atlantic described the process of laying the cable.  “The sailors aboard The Sovereign assist with the uncoiling of the cable located in the ship’s hull and with precise tension and technical expertise, carefully lay the cable along the ocean floor.  Except in the deepest waters, submarine cables are usually buried in order to avoid the risk of damage due to anchors, trawling gear or tidal movements.  So in more shallow waters, such as these, either a trench is dug or a pipe is drilled out to sea and then the cable is laid into the trench or pulled into the pipe.  One of the most important aspects of installing a submarine cable is to keep in mind that the ocean floor terrain is rocky, hilly and as varied as the dry land we’re standing on. A submarine plough is pulled along the seabed, placing the cable into a trench up to 3 meters deep.  This protects the cable in shallow water – maximizing cable security.”

 Now that phase I is completed, Mr. Thorvardarson described the next phase which begins the dry-land phase of the project that will bring the cable over land via a terrestrial route that will link13 towns throughout the island of Ireland, including: Armagh, Ballymena, Belfast, Coleraine, Londonderry, Omagh, Portadown, Strabane, Letterkenny, Castleblayney, Dundalk, Drogheda and Monaghan directly to Dublin.  Furthermore, Mr. Thorvardarson added that the Telehouse facility is already in construction.  It will serve as the initial interconnection point for other carriers and network operators to interconnect to the Project Kelvin network within the region.   

Hibernia Atlantic Executive Team with the Project Kelvin Billboard

Hibernia Atlantic Executive Team with the Project Kelvin Billboard

The weather on the beach was windy, creating choppy conditions on the water and a bit cool, further highlighting the extreme difficulties and unknown conditions that the sailors aboard The Sovereign face on a day-to-day basis as they work to complete the project. 

The event concluded as The Sovereign headed out of port, its work for the day completed.  Ken Peterson, Chairman of the Board of Hibernia Atlantic and the Chief Executive Officer of CVC commented, “from shore to shore, we are bringing cutting-edge communications technology to Northern Ireland and throughout the island.”

SS Sovereign

SS Sovereign

The Press Release released on June 22, 2009 is below for your convenience:

               

 

HIBERNIA ATLANTIC COMPLETES PHASE ONE OF ITS PROJECT KELVIN TRANSATLANTIC  FIBRE OPTIC CABLE BUILD AS SUBMARINE CABLE COMES ASHORE

 THE NEW NETWORK WILL CONNECT NORTHERN IRELAND DIRECTLY TO NORTH AMERICA AND EUROPE, INCREASING LOCAL AND GLOBAL COMMERCE OPPORTUNITIES

 SUMMIT, NJ & DUBLIN, IRELAND- JUNE 22, 2009- Hibernia Atlantic, the only diverse transAtlantic  submarine transport cable provider, is proud to announce the completion of phase one of the Project Kelvin cable deployment, directly connecting Northern Ireland to North America. 

As part of the Department of Enterprise, Trade & Investment (DETI) for Northern Ireland and the Irish Department of Communications and Natural Resources (DCENR) the Project Kelvin initiative and Hibernia Atlantic have brought its industry leading, fibre optic submarine cable ashore at Portrush, Northern Ireland this week.  This cable will connect with Hibernia Atlantic’s terrestrial fibre optic ring currently being deployed to 13 towns and cities, including Armagh, Ballymena, Belfast, Coleraine, Londonderry, Omagh, Portadown, Strabane, Letterkenny, Castleblayney, Dundalk, Drogheda and Monaghan.

By autumn, and well in advance of the projected timetable, the cable system will connect to Hibernia Atlantic’s existing secure and diverse transAtlantic cable, thereby directly connecting Northern Ireland and the Island of Ireland to North America and Europe.

This Project Kelvin cable build will add additional and much needed capacity to this region to further support both local and global commerce. Local companies are attracted to the high capacity, extremely secure and reliable network.  Businesses can now increase their communications and next-generation Internet service offerings (such as streaming video and video conferencing), as well as increase their access to a larger marketplace of available service providers.

The new network is also attractive to global companies, such as leading financial houses, exchange markets, service providers and media companies, who require fast, low latency bandwidth that avoids traditionally congested routes, such as around the New York and London waterways.

Welcoming this weekend’s operation to bring the new transAtlantic submarine telecommunications cable ashore, Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster said “this is a historic milestone for both Northern Ireland and for Project Kelvin. The new cable will connect Northern Ireland, for the first time, directly to North America and greatly improve connectivity with Europe. When combined with the new terrestrial telecommunications infrastructure, currently under construction across Northern Ireland, it will put us at the heart of the global economy.”

The Minister encouraged local companies to take advantage of the new, international cable’s benefits and opportunities.

She continued, “Northern Ireland companies will have access to the same international telecommunications services as found in major cities including London, Amsterdam and New York.  We are now firmly on the world telecoms’ map and I urge Northern Ireland companies to exploit the opportunities this will bring.

“This flagship project is one of a number of actions being taken under the Programme for Government to capitalise on Northern Ireland’s world-class telecommunications infrastructure. 

“In these difficult economic times, telecommunications has an important role to play both in helping our companies continue to compete, and in providing access to new and emerging markets, in preparation for the upturn in the world economy.”

Eamon Ryan, Ireland’s Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources also welcomed the arrival of the cable.

He said “the nature of communications is developing at apace and we must be part of this. Today Ireland links international communications networks.  This will facilitate fast, low-cost and state-of-the-art communications which will allow us to connect and compete internationally. It will help to secure our future economic successes, attract inward investment and create new jobs.

“Ireland is now well established on the world telecoms map and is quickly advancing in terms of ICT, digital and data-intensive industries. 

“Project Kelvin will allow us to take advantage of our westerly European location, to connect quickly and more easily with our North American and European counterparts.  It is good news for local, as well as the wider economy.”

Derek Bullock, Vice President of Network Operations for Hibernia Atlantic stated “the direct, submarine connection between North America and Northern Ireland also guarantees secondary and back-up support, making it a very attractive offering to companies both locally and overseas, who require reliable back-up systems to ensure their critical communications systems are up and running 100% of the time.

“The Project Kelvin initiative will provide further local and global commerce opportunities to Northern Ireland and the Island of Ireland,” continues Fergus Innes, Vice President of Sales in Europe for Hibernia Atlantic.  “The cable running ashore at Portrush is an exciting benchmark and a further indicator that the Hibernia team and the government are working diligently to deliver real benefits for local and international companies seeking bandwidth and security.” 

For a map of the Project Kelvin cable build, please visit http://www.hiberniaatlantic.com/images/NIrelandMaps5-09_000.jpg.

To view the newly-installed billboard announcing the Project Kelvin cable build, please visit http://www.hiberniaatlantic.com/images/ProjectKelvinBilboard.jpg.

For more information on Hibernia Atlantic, please visit www.hiberniaatlantic.com.

About Hibernia Atlantic:
Hibernia Atlantic is the largest, privately held, diverse transAtlantic  submarine cable transport provider.  Hibernia is a US, wholly-owned subsidiary of Columbia Ventures Corporation (CVC).  It is a transAtlantic submarine cable and terrestrial cable network that offers over (70) redundant network Points of Presence (PoPs) throughout Canada, US, UK and mainland Europe on over 24,000 kilometers of network.  Hibernia provides secure and diverse dedicated Ethernet and optical-level service up to GigE, 10G and LanPhy wavelengths and traditional Sonet/SDH services.   In addition, Hibernia offers wholesale capacity prices, unparalleled support, flexibility and service. For more information on Hibernia Atlantic’s cutting-edge network please visit www.hiberniaatlantic.com.

For Hibernia Atlantic business inquiries, please contact Melissa Butler at 908-988-1990 or melissa.butler@hiberniaatlantic.com.
 
To view Hibernia’s corporate overview video, please click here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0xVMLEfFrk&eurl=

For Hibernia Atlantic media inquiries, please contact Jaymie Scotto & Associates at pr@jaymiescotto.com or Jackie Logan at jackie@carltonbaxter.com.

 About Project Kelvin:

 This project is part financed by the European Union’s European Regional Development Fund through the INTERREG IVA Cross-border Programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body.

Hibernia Atalntic and the European Union Logos
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LINX From Anywhere Taps Hibernia Atlantic for TransAtlantic Capacity

Posted by Jaymie Scotto on June 16th, 2009
www.hiberniaatlantic.com

www.hiberniaatlantic.com

  

 

 

 

 

 June 15, 2009 Hibernia Atlantic and LINX, the London Internet Exchange,   announced at the NANOG 46 event, that LINX contracted Hibernia Atlantic to provide direct access on the ‘LINX from Anywhere’ program.  LINX from Anywhere offers service providers the ability to access LINX peering without requiring a physical presence in London.  Now customers can leverage the low-latency, high-security submarine cable system operated by Hibernia Atlantic to access LINX from the U.S.

For the complete press release, please read below:

LINX MEMBERS SECURE TRANSATLANTIC ACCESS OVER HIBERNIA ATLANTIC’S NETWORK VIA THE ‘LINX FROM ANYWHERE’ PROGRAM

LONDON, SUMMIT, NJ & DUBLIN, IRELAND- JUNE 15, 2009- Hibernia Atlantic, the only diverse transAtlantic submarine transport cable provider, and LINX, the London Internet Exchange, a mutually-owned membership association for operators of Internet Protocol networks, announce today at the NANOG 46 event, that Hibernia Atlantic has direct access on the ‘LINX From Anywhere’ program.  ‘LINX From Anywhere’ is designed to help networks connect to LINX without having to pay for and arrange a physical presence in London.  The service provides Hibernia’s North American customers with access to LINX enabling them to join the association and peer with the existing 330 global members without the need for additional equipment, space or power.

As one of the layer 2 carriers selected by LINX to participate in the ‘LINX From Anywhere’ program, Hibernia Atlantic offers available (POS) Packet over Sonet Ethernet ports for its secure transport services to LINX members in London.  LINX members, including global and UK ISPs and content delivery network providers, can now quickly connect to Hibernia for secure and fast access to North America.  Hibernia Atlantic’s diverse footprint avoids traditionally congested routes, like the waterways around London and New York, and instead provides a more northern route across the Atlantic directly connecting the UK to Canada and then south to the US.  This unique, physical diversity is necessary for companies carrying critical communications, such as content delivery networks and service providers, who rely on secure and fast connections, for high quality of network service.

“We are proud to have Hibernia Atlantic offer layer-two transport for our ‘LINX From Anywhere’ program,” states Richard Yule, Sales and Marketing Manager of LINX. “In addition to the major UK and global ISPs, the ‘LINX from Anywhere’ service provides a reliable and straightforward solution to the connectivity needs of network operators looking to expand into London.  Our network marketplace makes LINX a compelling place for international peering and Hibernia’s secure and diverse network a compelling offering within the ‘LINX From Anywhere’ family.”

“We are proud to build upon the long-time, existing relationship between LINX and Hibernia by announcing this new access point,” continued Eric Gutshall, EVP of Sales and Marketing for Hibernia Atlantic. “LINX and Hibernia are both highly committed to optimal network service and the high-quality, online end-user experience.  We are proud to be part of the ‘LINX From Anywhere’ program and look forward to servicing the LINX members and Hibernia customers with fast, direct and secure connections.”

For the latest Hibernia Atlantic global network map, please visit www.hiberniaatlantic.com.

 

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LEXENT METRO COMPLETES CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW DARK FIBER NETWORK FOR ATLANTIC METRO COMMUNICATIONS

Posted by Jaymie Scotto on June 11th, 2009

Lexent Metro Connect

 

  A TELECOM NEWS NOW EXCLUSIVE MEDIA ALERT  

 

LEXENT METRO COMPLETES CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW DARK FIBER NETWORK FOR ATLANTIC METRO COMMUNICATIONS

 New York, New York – JUNE 11, 2009 – Atlantic Metro Communications, a recognized SAS 70 managed Internet Service Provider offering colocation, IP transit, nation-wide transport and metro area dark fiber solutions and Lexent Metro Connect, the leading provider of dark fiber networks in the New York Metropolitan area, announce the completion of a custom designed, secure and redundant dark fiber network into Yankee Stadium.  This new network, constructed by Lexent Metro Connect on behalf of Atlantic Metro Communications, connects the stadium to over 90 New York metro top carrier hotels and major enterprise buildings.  This new, high-availability dark fiber network is already in use and is currently available for service providers and broadcasters to lease and deliver the latest communications services to Yankee fans, such as streaming video to and from the Stadium. 

Atlantic Metro provided Lexent with the network design specifications it required in order for Lexent to construct a top-quality, secure network, in an aggressive time period.  In addition, both companies worked together directly with the hardware vendors to ensure the custom dark fiber network would meet high-definition streaming video’s complex requirements.

“Lexent is a valuable partner for us.  The company provided us with a construction plan and solution which was implemented flawlessly,” commented Stephen Klenert, CEO of Atlantic Metro.  “Their construction team was able to get our new network installed over two weeks ahead of schedule.”

Lexent’s construction of this dark fiber network, which includes diverse entrances into the stadium, provides the Bronx Bombers and their fans with state-of-the-art infrastructure, and the ability to transmit high-definition streaming video, instant video replays and more between the stadium and the rest of the world through direct access to all major network providers and content delivery networks in the New York metro area

“Lexent Metro Connect is the only metro fiber provider in New York that owns, operates, builds and maintains its own dark fiber network in house, a distinct benefit which was recognized by Atlantic Metro. We pride ourselves in providing scalable, flexible, and affordable network options and last-mile connectivity,” stated Ray La Chance, CEO of Lexent Metro Connect. “It was an honor to work with Atlantic Metro to construct a network that will be able to broadcast world-renowned Yankee games based on the extensive reach and interconnectivity options this new network provides.” 

The dark fiber network is deployed and available today, including interconnectivity at many major carrier hotels in the NY Metro area.  Additional connectivity options are also available.  For more information on leasing dark fiber to the Stadium, please visit www.atlanticmetro.net.

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ATLANTIC METRO COMMUNICATIONS DELIVERS A DIVERSE FIBER NETWORK FOR HTN COMMUNICATIONS

Posted by Jaymie Scotto on June 10th, 2009
www.atlanticmetro.net

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A TELECOM NEWS NOW EXCLUSIVE:

 

Atlantic Metro Communications has delivered a diverse fiber network solution for HTN Communications that enables sports and broadcast communications from Yankee Stadium in the Bronx to the rest of the world through connectivity solutions via New York Metro area’s carrier hotel facilities.

The Atlantic Metro network reaches the following major Data Center locations throughout the New York Metro area:

In addition, Atlantic Metro’s US Transport Network, interconnects to its Data Center facilities located in:

Additional network connectivity solutions are available through this diverse network build and termination points into all of the New York major carrier hotel facilities can be provided including 60 Hudson Street, 111 8th Avenue, 75 Broad St, 25 Broadway and more. 

The full story in its entirety is below:

New York, New York – June 10, 2009 - Atlantic Metro Communications, a recognized SAS 70 managed Internet service provider offering colocation, IP transit, nation-wide transport and metro area dark fiber solutions, announces that it has completed a custom dark fiber network solution for HTN Communications, a leading provider of transmission facilities and services to the sports and broadcast and cable marketplace into Yankee Stadium.

HTN required a solution that could be implemented quickly and that would provide necessary access to HTN’s National Fiber Optic Network for direct content hand-off from the newly-constructed Stadium to HTN’s end users. Atlantic Metro worked closely with its vendors and partners to ensure the custom dark fiber network would meet with HTN’s DTM (dynamic transfer mode) network requirements well within the given timeframe.   As a result, HTN is currently using the high-availability dark fiber network to provide television, radio and cable transmission services of the Yankee games and other live events held at the stadium.

“HTN trusted us for a quick network implementation,” commented Stephen Klenert, CEO of Atlantic Metro.  “We worked against an aggressive deadline to ensure that HTN could test and deploy the connection prior to opening day.  Our team worked day and night to install the newly-constructed network, completed on March 17th, two weeks ahead of schedule, which more than satisfied our client’s requirements.”

In addition to providing the underlying dark fiber network, Atlantic Metro continues to provide HTN with first-level support, maintenance and management of the network, leveraging Atlantic Metro’s state-of-the-art Network Operations Center (NOC).  Atlantic Metro is a full-service managed infrastructure provider that offers complete custom network solutions, including colocation services, Internet transit and metro Ethernet in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.  For more information, please visit www.atlanticmetro.net.

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About Atlantic Metro Communications

Atlantic Metro Communications is a nationwide, full-service Internet Solutions Provider offering Managed Hosting, Colocation, IP Bandwidth, Dark Fiber and Metro Transport services.  Founded in 2002 by a group of passionate Internet engineers, Atlantic Metro provides easy-to-understand networking solutions with the highest levels of customer care.  The company’s visionary network management team strives to exceed customers’ expectations and foster long-standing relationships to help businesses flourish.  To further assist companies’ IT requirements, Atlantic Metro’s services and data center facilities are SAS-70 compliant.  Atlantic Metro: Building Relationships, Building Business. For more information, please visit www.atlanticmetro.net.

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ITW 2009 News Round-Up

Posted by Jaymie Scotto on June 8th, 2009

Welcome to ITW

Welcome to ITW

ITW 2009 News Round-Up

ITW 2009, held June 1-3, 2009 was a resounding success.  Many people commented that it was one of the best events they had ever been to.  Others said it was the first time, at this venue, that attendees were compelled to visit the bilateral tables and exhibition areas.

With over 10,000 meeting requests made through the ITW DealCenter and more than 4,500 attendees on site for the meeting, here are just some of the companies that released news during the week:

Atlantic-ACM

Columbus Networks

Etisalat

Global Convergence Solutions

Hibernia Atlantic

Intelsat

Lexent Metro Connect   

NTT America

Telx

Tinet

Wilshire Connection (WILCON)

News Highlights:

Product Quality and Price Satisfaction for Global Wholesale Telecom Products is Up, According to Latest Edition of ATLANTIC-ACM Global Wholesale Report Card        

ATLANTIC-ACM, a leading telecommunications industry research firm, announced the general availability of its 2009 Global Wholesale Carrier Report Card today at International Telecoms Week 2009 (ITW 2009) in Washington, D.C.   This edition of the industry’s principle benchmarking study, which is based on more than 1,200 individual ratings of global carriers by their wholesale customers, revealed increased customer satisfaction across key wholesale voice and data products, among other noteworthy trends.   To read the full text click here.

Columbus Networks to Offer International MPLS in Caribbean

Columbus Networks says it has introduced MPLS technology over its undersea fiber-optic network allowing businesses in the Caribbean to improve the use and efficiency of their private wide area networks. The company made the announcement Monday during the International Telecoms Week conference in Washington, D.C. To read the full text click here.

HIBERNIA ATLANTIC’S PROJECT KELVIN FIBRE OPTIC CABLE NETWORK BUILD IS SUCCESSFULLY UNDERWAY

The announcement provides a glimpse into the cable build of Northern Ireland’s most modern new cable system ‘Project Kelvin.”  To read the full text click here.

TECHNOLOGY MARKETING CORPORATION (TMC) NAMES HIBERNIA ATLANTIC’S GLOBAL FINANCIAL NETWORK (GFN) AS A COMMUNICATIONS SOLUTIONS 2008 PRODUCT OF THE YEAR WINNER

Technology Marketing Corporation (TMC), a global integrated media company, has selected the Global Financial Network (GFN), a Hibernia Atlantic network specifically-designed to meet the demanding performance and reliability requirements of the financial community, as one of its Communications Solutions 2008 Product of the Year winners. Hibernia Atlantic, the only diverse transAtlantic submarine transport cable provider, constructed the GFN in key financial cities, such as New York, Weehawken, Secaucus, Carteret, Chicago, Philadelphia, Ashburn, Toronto, London, Slough, Frankfurt, Amsterdam and more, to offer diverse, secure and reliable dedicated (POS) connections to hundreds of global banks and financial exchanges. To read the full text click here.

Telx Chooses Lexent Metro Connect’s Dark Fiber Optical Network to Connect its New York City facilities

Lexent Metro Connect has deployed a dark fiber optical network for Telx, one of the largest and fastest-growing domestic interconnection and colocation data center operators. The dark fiber network links Telx facilities at 60 Hudson Street and 111 8th Avenue in Manhattan. The network supports the Telx Metro Cross Connect service that provides TDM and Ethernet connectivity at various speeds between Telx’s New York area colocation facilities. To read the full text click here.

TISCALI INTERNATIONAL NETWORK ACQUISITION CONCLUDED BY BS PRIVATE EQUITY, WHOLESALE CARRIER WILL BE REBRANDED AS TINET

Tinet, formerly the carrier arm of Tiscali Group, is the only global carrier exclusively committed to the IP/MPLS wholesale market. With network presence and customers in EMEA, Americas and APAC, Tinet provides global IP Transit and Ethernet connectivity to Carriers, Service and Content Providers worldwide, within 7 working days. The carrier guarantees customers proactive management of SLAs and protection from DDoS attacks.

Established in 2002, Tinet’s unique business model, based on focus and simplicity, assures the delivery of the highest standard of service. Tinet has grown to become one of the top 10 global IPv4 backbones and the number one IPv6 network worldwide.

For more information on Tinet, please visit www.tinet.net. To read about the acquisition, please click here.

Wilshire Connections (WILCON) Expands in Los Angeles and to Las Vegas, NV

Wilshire Connections, a leading metro fiber network provider in Los Angeles, announced it has extended its dark fiber network to two additional buildings in downtown Los Angeles located at 1200 West 7th St. (the Garland Building) and 900 N. Alameda St. (the Wilshire Annex building). Wilshire Connection has also lit a new network route between its entire Los Angeles network Points of Presence (PoPs) to Las Vegas, where the company has deployed a PoP at SwitchNAP, providing access to any of the SwitchNAP facilities throughout Las Vegas.  To read the full text click here.

Ready for ITW 2010?  goto: www.internationaltelecomsweek.com - and check back often!

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Telx Chooses Lexent Metro’s NY Dark Fiber Network To Connect its New York City Data Centers

Posted by Jaymie Scotto on June 2nd, 2009

Lexent Metro Connect, the leading New York Metro area Dark Fiber Provider has been chosen by Telx to link two of its Major New York City Data Centers.

Lexent Metro is the only fiber provider in the New York Metro area that builds and operates its entire network with its own in-house engineering, construction and maintenance workforce.  This advantage allows Lexent Metro to offer diverse routes, custom solutions and to build new dark fiber networks to meet specific requirements – specifically to by-pass traditional routes.

Telx, one of the largest and fastest-growing domestic interconnection and colocation data center operators has nearly all of the network providers to choose from.  The company’s choice of Lexent Metro is a significant, recognizing the depth, breadth and quality of its major metro dark fiber network solutions.

The press release, in its entirety is below for your further review: 

LEXENT METRO CONNECT DELIVERS A DARK FIBER NETWORK TO TELX

LINKING MAJOR NEW YORK METRO AREA DATA CENTERS

Telx provides Metro Cross Connect Service between 60 Hudson and 111 8th Avenue

New York, New York – June 2, 2009 – Lexent Metro Connect, the leading provider of dark fiber networks in the New York metropolitan area, announces today it has deployed a secure and redundant dark fiber optical network for Telx, one of the largest and fastest-growing domestic interconnection and colocation data center operators. The dark fiber network links Telx facilities at 60 Hudson Street and 111 8th Avenue in Manhattan. The network supports the Telx Metro Cross Connect service that provides TDM and Ethernet connectivity at various speeds between Telx’s New York area colocation facilities.

“New York-based financial institutions, media companies and enterprise businesses, located in the epicenter of the global banking and media capital of the world, demand significant amounts of connectivity and capacity in colocation and interconnection facilities like Telx,” states Ray La Chance, CEO of Lexent Metro Connect. “Because Lexent owns and maintains its dark fiber network, and has a dedicated force of service professionals who monitor and maintain the network 24×7, we provide Telx not only a dark fiber extension of its key interconnection facilities, but an experienced and well-trained team that can guarantee Telx and its customers one of the highest levels of network reliability in the market.”

Lexent Metro Connect’s dense dark fiber footprint provides connectivity between the Telx colocation facilities at 60 Hudson Street, 111 8th Avenue as well as to over 90 enterprise buildings in and around the New York metro area. This provides Telx customers, especially large banks and media firms where network downtime can mean lost revenue, an added layer of redundancy and reliability that is critical to their operations. Given the current economic climate, financial services firms are facing increased regulatory requirements, accompanied by pressures to stay within strict budgetary guidelines. Lexent Metro Connect’s proprietary dark fiber provides the colocation facilities that serve these businesses a secure and cost-effective network solution.

“Leveraging Lexent’s dark fiber network allows Telx and its customers to create physically diverse and low latency networks that meet both their present and future needs,” states Mike Terlizzi Executive Vice President Engineering and Operations, of Telx.  “For the financial executive working on the trading floor, downtime is simply not an option.  With partners like Lexent, Telx’s Metro Cross Connect Service is ensuring the optimal network performance and interconnections that its customers, particularly those in the financial services sector, require to remain competitive and compliant.”

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About Lexent Metro Connect

Lexent Metro Connect, LLC provides state of the art, carrier neutral, dark fiber network infrastructure to enterprise customers and service providers throughout New York City and the surrounding metropolitan area. As the leading provider of dark fiber networks in the region, Lexent is the only fiber provider that builds and operates its entire network with its own in-house engineering, construction and maintenance workforce thereby providing its customers with a lower cost of ownership while delivering the highest levels of reliability and control of their network assets in the market. Lexent provides its customers with the option to leverage an existing dark fiber network as an extension of their own, or to build a new, dedicated, private fiber network in the City.  Lexent also provides direct connectivity to carrier-neutral colocation facilities, enabling Freedom of Choice in pursuing wholesale buying of Network Services. Lexent’s ever-growing network provides diverse connectivity between regional Carrier Hotels, Central Offices, and Enterprise Buildings.  For more information on Lexent Metro Connect, please visit www.lexent.net or contact us directly by email at info@lexent.net or call +1 212 981 0700.

For Lexent Metro Connect media enquiries, please contact:    

Ilissa Miller

Jaymie Scotto & Associates

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