ALLIED FIBER and ADVA Show the Way to Light

Posted by Ilissa Miller on November 30th, 2009

Dark fiber is all the rage.  It’s the core underlying network that transports communications traffic from one point to another – but dark fiber alone isn’t the solution – it’s the way the fiber is lit that’s the difference.

Allied Fiber is building a new long haul dark fiber network that will eliminate obstacles for broadband access, wireless backhaul and lower latency through new, next generation construction.   The network will have a short-haul dark fiber route as well as a long-haul dark fiber route – directly parallel to one another. 

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Allied Fiber Network Key

Since the speed of light can only move so fast, together with ADVA, Allied Fiber is capable of providing one of the fastest routes between New York and Chicago with a roundtrip latency sub 16ms.

Here is an illustration of the low-latency route on Allied Fiber’s dark fiber network, lit with ADVA’s Optical Networking gear:

Allied Fiber and ADVA's Low Latency Route from New York to Chicago

Allied Fiber and ADVA's Low Latency Route from New York to Chicago

Next is an illustration of how Allied Fiber’s network will simplify and eliminate issues associated with Mobile Backhaul from Towers. 
Allied Fiber's Solution to Mobile Backhaul

Allied Fiber's Solution to Mobile Backhaul

Finally, Allied Fiber illustrates the solution that its network will bring to Middle Mile Network operators.

Allied Fiber's Solution for Middle Mile Network Operators

Allied Fiber's Solution for Middle Mile Network Operators

ADVA’s Optical Networking gear cuts packet transport time in half.  For Financial companies it provides faster trades, since very millisecond counts.  For High Performance Computing (HPC), interconnected clusters can increase throughput and for Enterprise businesses, faster transfers and backups equal more productivity. 

Allied Fiber’s network, coupled with Carrier-Class Ethernet (CCE) can provide converged network solutions, enhanced network performance and can support enforceable stringent SLAs.  For more information about this solution, please visit www.advaoptical.com or www.alliedfiber.com or email info@alliedfiber.com.

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Mzima Networks’ Grant Kirkwood: Ethernet Gives a Fresh Start (Interview by Light Reading’s Phil Harvey)

Posted by Ilissa Miller on November 25th, 2009

 

Grant Kirkwood, CTO & Founder of Mzima Networks discusses Ethernet Private Line (EPL) services and the deployment of the latest technology:  Ciena’s PBB-TE (www.mzima.net)

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Hibernia Atlantic’s Global Financial Network Signs IPC Systems

Posted by Ilissa Miller on November 25th, 2009

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IPC SELECTS HIBERNIA ATLANTIC’S GLOBAL FINANCIAL NETWORK (GFN) TO PROVIDE NEXT GENERATION DATA NETWORK SOLUTIONS

GFN Provides Secure and Diverse Connectivity between North America and Europe

SUMMIT, NJ & DUBLIN, IRELAND- October 20, 2009- Hibernia Atlantic, the only diverse transAtlantic submarine transport cable provider, today announces that it has been selected by IPC Systems, the leading provider of indispensable communications solutions to financial services firms, to help create the foundation for its Next Generation Data Network Solutions in North America and Europe.

Hibernia’s GFN provides ultra low latency network connectivity between global banks and financial exchanges through a single connection, over its diverse and secure global communications network.  The network is built upon 24,000 Kilometers of fiber optic cable and offers customers access to key metropolitan markets and financial exchanges in North America, the United Kingdom and across Europe. 

“IPC is committed to delivering new network capabilities such as Electronic Connection Services, to link market participants to exchanges,” commented Jeff Britell, director, Carrier Services, Americas, IPC.  “We partnered with Hibernia Atlantic to provide our services because their ground-breaking network topology delivers the low latency, resiliency and rapid turn-up time required for our customers to maintain a competitive edge.”

“IPC has not only been a customer, but a partner with 10 points of presence on our network throughout North America and Europe,” added Joe Hilt, vice president, Americas, Hibernia Atlantic.  “The GFN has provided IPC with unique opportunities to extend into new markets quickly, efficiently and cost-effectively.  If they need to get into a market, we are there to deliver it for them.”

Currently Hibernia Atlantic’s GFN provides customers with a guaranteed five-day turn-up from signature to service, or one month free.

For more information on Hibernia Atlantic’s GFN, please visit www.hiberniagfn.com.

For Hibernia Atlantic’s company information, including its latest network maps and service offerings, please visit www.hiberniaatlantic.com.

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Ethernet Private Line Promotional Pricing

Posted by Ilissa Miller on November 20th, 2009

Mzima has recently completed its new PBB-TE Ethernet services network based on the Ciena CESD product line.  For a limited time, Mzima is offering special promotional rates on Ethernet Private Line services on its backbone.

Features
  • Point to Point or Multipoint / Mesh configurations
  • Truly transparent Ethernet (supports jumbo frames, VLAN tags, MPLS)
  • Highly Resilient – rapid failover
Advantages
  • Not built on dated, traditional IP/MPLS technology
  • PBB-TE developed specifically for Ethernet transport
  • Instantly scalable up to 10 Gbps
  • Rapid installation – typically 2-3 days for on-net locations
  • Simple flat-rate pricing

Special Ethernet Private Line Pricing

For more information or to take advantage of this offer, please go to:  http://mzima.net/email/mailer.html

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NYIIX Becomes the Largest and Longest Running Public Peering Point in the New York Market

Posted by Ilissa Miller on November 18th, 2009

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TELEHOUSE America’s NYIIX Internet Peering Exchange Becomes the Largest and Longest Running Public Peering Point in the New York Market

Linked with TELEHOUSE America’s Los Angeles Exchange LAIIX, TELEHOUSE Peering Offers Service Providers a Global Interlink for IX Interconnection

Staten Island, NY, USA – November 18, 2009– TELEHOUSE America (www.telehouse.com), the United States’ leading provider of dedicated data centers, international Internet exchanges and managed IT services, announces that its New York International Internet Exchange public peering platform (NYIIX) remains the longest running and largest public Internet exchange point in the New York metropolitan market.  Since its inception in 1996, the NYIIX has been a vital public IP interconnection point for global carriers, ISPs, content providers and enterprise businesses within New York.  NYIIX is headquartered at 25 Broadway, TELEHOUSE America’s Broadway Center, and provides redundant and diverse direct interconnectivity to and from the 60 Hudson Street and 111 Eighth Avenue carrier hotel facilities.

The NYIIX platform continues to be updated to meet the growing technology requirements of the industry and currently operates Brocade RX series switches.   The platform supports IPv4 and IPv6 peering connections and offers standard bilateral peering exchange as well as multilateral peering arrangements.  In addition, NYIIX offers private peering over VLAN – enabling secure private peering or direct bandwidth over the NYIIX. As of October 2009, the NYIIX peering platform has over 120 members and handles over 80 Gbps of traffic, making it the largest public Internet exchange in the New York Metro Market.

In addition to NYIIX, TELEHOUSE America also operates the Los Angeles International Internet Exchange (LAIIX).  Launched in 2000, the LAIIX provides public peering interconnectivity via its Layer-2 switch offering connectivity to multiple transit providers.  In Los Angeles, the LAIIX provides optimal primary and secondary IP traffic routing options with direct route server access, ensuring highly advanced peering among multiple simultaneous network routes. As one of the oldest private peering points in the Los Angeles market, LAIIX serves as a key IP peering gateway to the Asia-Pacific region.

With the announcement of TELEHOUSE America’s Global Interlink services in 2008, the company interconnected its NYIIX and LAIIX platforms and has also made both peering exchanges accessible from any of the 12 Interlink PoPs throughout the world.  Global Interlink provides seamless redundant and diverse Ethernet private line connections between multiple carrier hotels throughout the US and Europe.

“With over 120 active members on NYIIX and over 55 members on LAIIX, TELEHOUSE America provides robust public peering connectivity solutions among the most prominent network operators in the industry,” commented Akio Sugeno, Sr. Director Business Development, Internet Engineering & Operations for TELEHOUSE America and the founder of both  NYIIX and LAIIX.  “We are excited to witness the continued growth of our Internet Exchange platforms in both New York and Los Angeles and look forward to extending the NYIIX to 7 Teleport, TELEHOUSE’s Teleport Center on Staten Island in the coming months.”

Connectivity to the NYIIX and LAIIX is currently available from major carrier hotel facilities throughout the US and Europe, for more information about TELEHOUSE America’s public peering solutions and its complete total solutions for data center solutions, colocation, infrastructure management and global communications services, please visit www.telehouse.com or email sales@telehouse.com. 

About TELEHOUSE America

TELEHOUSE America is the US’s leading provider of dedicated data centers, colocation facilities, international Internet exchanges, managed IT services and disaster recovery solutions.

A stable and trusted pioneer of carrier-neutral data center services, they provide secure, power-protected environments, where clients house and operate their telecommunications and network resources. Companies from a wide range of industries locate their mission critical equipment at Telehouse’s colocation “meet-me-centers” in New York and California; taking advantage of the potential business opportunities that exist from other Telehouse customers. Among the many benefits of colocating with Telehouse is the ability to connect to state-of-the-art peering exchanges in New York (NYIIX) and Los Angeles (LAIIX). Through Manage-E (http://www.Manage-E.com), TELEHOUSE provides a comprehensive suite of solutions – from help desk and hardware support to managed IT infrastructure, security and compliance services – all delivered by expert consulting and operations teams on a global scale and from one point-of-contact.  Additionally, the global availability of TELEHOUSE-branded data centers in 17 cities throughout Asia, North America and Europe, delivers continuous, cost-effective operation of network-dependent, IT infrastructure to businesses around the world. Please visit http://www.Telehouse.com, or contact us at sales@Telehouse.com.

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The Times They are a Changin’ – Presented by Dan Powdermaker of Arbinet at the ACC Conference

Posted by Ilissa Miller on November 16th, 2009

In less than 10 minutes, Dan Powdermaker presents on Arbinet Corporation’s new initiatives while providing an overview and perspective on the changing global telecommunications voice termination industry.  Powdermaker offers some very keen observations – while also tying in Bob Dylan’s theme ‘The Times They are a Changin.’

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For more information about Arbinet, please visit www.arbinet.com or email: sales@arbinet.com

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Lexent Metro Connect Continues its 30-day Committment Through the NYC Construction Embargo

Posted by Ilissa Miller on November 10th, 2009

logo_no_nyc_skylinesmallOnce again we enter the New York City holiday season.  Windows of the department stores are decorated; city dwellers and tourists alike line the streets to take a peak.  This is also the time of year when construction on the city streets comes to a screeching halt.   Every year, New York City restricts street and sidewalk construction from November 20th through January 2, 2010 from 6am until midnight.  This means that any company whether it’s an electrical company or telecommunications provider can only complete its work after midnight until 5:59am in the morning.  This usually causes massive delays on projects – and with the holidays quickly drawing near – could cause anxiety for those requiring communications.  

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Lexent Metro Connect, a dark fiber provider in the New York metro market, continues its promise to commit to its usual 30-day installation intervals – even though it is restricted to work during the wee hours of the night.  The company’s announcement below confirms its dedication to continuing construction on the city’s most modern communications assets.

 

 

 

LEXENT METRO CONNECT PROVIDES FAST AND RELIABLE DARK FIBER SERVICES, EVEN THROUGH NEW YORK CITY’S ANNUAL CONSTRUCTION EMBARGO

New York, New York – November, 10 2009 – Lexent Metro Connect, the leading provider of dark fiber networks in the New York Metropolitan area, today announces its continuing commitment to 30-day timelines for dark fiber installations in Manhattan, even during New York City’s annual holiday construction embargo. To improve traffic flow in the city during the busy holiday season, the New York City Department of Transportation restricts street and sidewalk construction from November 20th through January 2, 2010, from 6 a.m. to midnight.  As a result, Lexent Metro Connect’s trained professionals will often work in the early morning hours to ensure timely dark fiber installations to and from enterprise buildings, financial exchanges and/or data center facilities, while being mindful of the embargo.

Every year, the construction embargo makes it difficult, if not impossible, for other fiber-optic installation firms to begin and complete new installation projects on timely schedules. However, Lexent leverages its own dark fiber network and its force of over 300 service professionals to continue its timely construction throughout the holiday embargo. Lexent also leverages its relationship with its sister company, Hugh O’Kane Electric, a 63-year old construction management veteran. Whereas competitors who rely on third-party contractors will typically require months to build a dark fiber network, Lexent’s workforce needs only thirty days or less, a boon to financial, enterprise and service provider customers whose network installs begin during the winter.

“Lexent Metro Connect owns and maintains its own dark fiber network, a distinct benefit to enterprise customers and telecom operators seeking the lowest latency, scalable and affordable network options and last-mile connectivity,” states Ray La Chance, President of Lexent Metro Connect. “Lexent’s dark fiber delivers virtually unlimited bandwidth in thirty days or less, regardless of the restrictions that commonly hamstring other players in the field.”

The construction embargo does not apply to the state of New Jersey. Lexent’s network expansion into key New Jersey data centers and financial exchanges is continuing on schedule.  The next phase, including further network builds into Secaucus, Newark, Weehawken and North Bergen, will be complete by the first quarter of 2010.  Lexent is strongly committed to continuing the deployment of fiber networks in and around New York’s metropolitan area, despite any obstacles, so as to continue to grow and expand with its customers’ network needs.  For more expansion updates, please visit www.lexent.net/news.php.

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About Lexent Metro Connect:

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

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866.695.3629

About Hugh O’Kane Electric:

Hugh O’Kane Electric Company, Inc (HOK) has been a leading provider of electrical construction and maintenance services to businesses in the Greater New York metropolitan area since 1946. HOK is licensed to provide Electrical services throughout New York and New Jersey.  The company has installed power, lighting, fire alarm, security, data systems, specialty infrastructure systems, and specialty network systems for a wide range of industries and institutions.  The HOK Telecommunications division provides leading-edge design, construction, installation and maintenance of state-of-the-art telecom networks for wire line, fiber optic, and wireless networks. With its staff of electricians and technicians available for immediate response, HOK specializes in high-quality, fast track jobs.  The company’s reputation is built upon attention to detail while meeting clients’ timeframes and budgets.  For more information, please visit www.hokane.com.

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National Carrier for Nicaragua, Enitel Connects to Arbinet’s Wholesale Carrier Services

Posted by Ilissa Miller on November 10th, 2009

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Arbinet announced it has signed the National Carrier for Nicaragua, Enitel, to its Wholesale Carrier Services product.  Arbinet announced the Carrier Services product October 1, 2009.  The new product offers no fees and features a single invoice – allowing customers to negotiate bilateral agreements as they traditionally have.

The Carrier Services solution also offers customers additional services such as a Code Analysis Tool that enables Arbinet to use supplier codes in its wholesale routing plans; a Routing Table Development Tool that utilizes sophisticated blending algorithms to enable Arbinet to generate Routing Tables based on specific quality and pricing requirements; and an integrated Quoting System that enables Arbinet to easily quote rates and buy supply from Carrier Service customers and suppliers.

With Central America one of the fastest growing regions for telecom, Arbinet’s ability to provide services to companies such as Enitel is important to the company to continue to grow.  According to Dan Powdermaker, Arbinet’s Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Arbinet Carrier Services is an ideal service for companies like ENITEL.  It will enable Arbinet’s customers to terminate their traffic to Nicaragua with high quality standards.  Additionally, Enitel can utilize our Private ExchangeSM service to aggregate existing interconnections and reduce costs and complexity in the management of its its interconnections with its customer’s networks.

For the press release in its entirety, please continue to read here:

National Carrier for Nicaragua, Enitel Connects to Arbinet’s Wholesale Carrier Services

Partnership with Arbinet Enables Enitel (Empresa Nicaragüense de Telecomunicaciones) to Terminate and Originate Calls over the Arbinet Network

New York, NY, USA – November 10, 2009– Arbinet Corporation.[Nasdaq: ARBX], today announces that leading mobile provider and Nicaraguan PTT, Enitel (Empresa Nicaragüense de Telecomunicaciones), will use Arbinet’s new wholesale Carrier Service interface for termination and origination of international calls.  Enitel will benefit from Arbinet’s scale, global reach and sophisticated routing capabilities to deliver high quality, lower cost international calling to its customers in Nicaragua. Arbinet gains reliable, high quality termination capacity in Nicaragua for its retail and wholesale customers.

“We are pleased to welcome Enitel to the Arbinet Network.  Central America is one of the fastest growing regions for telecom usage in the world.  As the only truly integrated Nicaraguan telecom operator with the leading market share in mobile, a nationwide fixed network and the country’s leading cable system, Enitel’s partnership with Arbinet offers benefits to our customers and traffic for our suppliers,” states Dan Powdermaker, Arbinet’s Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing.“ Arbinet Carrier Services is an ideal service for companies like ENITEL.  It will enable Arbinet’s customers to terminate their traffic to Nicaragua with high quality standards.  Additionally, Enitel can utilize our Private ExchangeSM service to aggregate existing interconnections and reduce costs and complexity in the management of its its interconnections with its customer´s networks.

“As the leading fixed and mobile telecom carrier in Nicaragua, having the right international voice partner is critical for us to compete in our market and to give our retail customers the high-quality, cost effective international voice service they want,” said Víctor García, Chief of Regulatory and Interconnection of Enitel.

Arbinet Carrier Services has no fees, features a single invoice and uses supplier codes in its wholesale routing plans. Sophisticated blending algorithms enable Arbinet to generate Routing Tables based on specific quality and pricing requirements. An integrated Quoting System enables Arbinet to easily quote rates and buy supply from Carrier Service customers and suppliers.

 Arbinet’s voice termination and origination options also include Private Exchange, an easy, low-risk outsourcing approach, and thexchange™, the industry’s leading Exchange marketplace for buying and selling voice communications.  For more information about Arbinet’s Carrier Services, thexchange™, Private Exchangesm(PEX) or Arbinet Data Exchange, please visit www.arbinet.com or e-mail sales@arbinet.com.

About Arbinet

Arbinet is a leading provider of international voice and IP solutions to carriers and service providers globally. With more than 1100 carriers across the world connected to the Arbinet Network, Arbinet combines global scale with sophisticated platform intelligence, call routing and industry leading credit management and settlement capabilities. Customers and suppliers include many leading fixed line, mobile, wholesale and VoIP carriers as well as calling card, ISPs and content providers around the world who buy and sell voice and IP telecommunications capacity and content. For more information, please visit www.arbinet,com , call +1.917.320.2000 or email sales@arbinet.com.

About Enitel

Enitel is the leading Nicaraguan company in all mobile, fixed, broadband, data and IP services.  Covering Central America, Enitel´s Fiber Optical Network offers voice and data solutions based on SDH, full MPLS and IP.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release may contain forward-looking statements regarding anticipated future revenues, growth, capital expenditures, management’s future expansion plans, expected product and service developments or enhancements, discussions of strategy, and future operating results. Various risks and uncertainties may cause Arbinet’s actual results to differ materially. Please refer to Part I, Item 1A of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 16, 2009, and other filings that have been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Arbinet assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise and such statements are current only as of the date they are made.

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CAT SELECTS TINET FOR GLOBAL HIGH AVAILABILITY IP TRANSIT

Posted by Ilissa Miller on November 9th, 2009

MILAN, ITALY – November 4th, 2009 – Tinet, formerly the carrier arm of Tiscali Group, the only global carrier exclusively committed to the IP and Ethernet wholesale market, and CAT Telecom Public Company Limited (CAT), the Thai state-owned telecommunications company, announce today CAT’s selection of Tinet’s IP-Flow IP Transit service in key cities in Europe. The additional ports in these European markets provide CAT additional global reach for communications to and from Thailand.

CAT owns Thailand’s international telecommunications infrastructure including its Internet gateways, satellite and submarine networks connections and is one of the main communication gateways in Thailand. The Tinet IP connections will be used primarily to support CAT’s extensive base of customers, including corporate and consumer markets, as well as local and regional Internet Service Providers (ISPs).

We chose Tinet because of its comprehensive BGP communities, dDoS mitigations and global peering relationships,” states Mr. Jirayut Rungsrithong, President of CAT. “Their network-wide dDoS protection provides CAT a secure network infrastructure to support our world class ICT solutions.” CAT requires high quality, connectivity solutions to meet the increasing network demands from across its five business units including International Call Service, CDMA, Data Communications, IT Security, and E-Business segments.

The CAT partnership exemplifies Tinet’s core purpose – to provide specialized, quality Global IP solutions,” states Paolo Gambini, Chief Marketing Officer of Tinet. “As the leading provider for Thailand, CAT has selected Tinet to ensure it continues to deliver high quality network services over its advanced technology infrastructure, even as capacity demands rise.”

Tinet’s Global IP backbone is available on three continents with network reach to five continents worldwide. Tinet is the world’s largest IPv6 network utilizing 100% Juniper Networks-based technology and the network is ranked in the top ten by CAIDA, Renesys and Knodes Index. Tinet’s network delivers maximum performance and high availability, which is critical to global telecommunications companies such as CAT.

For more information about Tinet, please visit www.tinet.net.

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Tinet’s Global IP Connectivity Providing International Reach for Wholesale and B2B Marketplace

Posted by Ilissa Miller on November 9th, 2009

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Original Post by: Vanessa Eixman, Director Business Development for Jaymie Scotto & Associates:

If you are a B2B service provider it is definitely worth a look at the newly formed Tinet, once the international arm of the Tiscali Group. With their aggressive focus on end-to-end connectivity – specifically last-mile Ethernet extension, once a challenge for the B2B sector to not only procure but also deploy and manage, Tinet is making a big splash across the global marketplace. With heavy investment in high capacity IP and Ethernet connectivity Tinet’s service offering is meeting the demands of the B2B sector by providing high availability connections from customer premise to a variety of destinations – whether that be carrier hotels, specific telecom providers or even to other office locations – all of this is available in over 100 points of presence across the globe. Tinet’s entire go-to-market strategy is aimed at providing high-end connectivity directly to regional service providers and system integrators who target the B2B marketplace in Europe, North America, Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

Businesses today demand flexible and reliable connectivity and that is often hard to not only procure and deploy, but also to scale and manage end-to end at a global level. Companies like Tinet are making all of that easier with their global offering of Wholesale IP and global Ethernet delivery services. Service providers are especially interested in Tinet’s Ethernet extension offering as it provides the critical last mile connection essential to companies who require any-to-any connectivity and seamless reconfiguration and growth options. All of this is topped off by the ever-so-crucial service level agreement, also managed end-to-end by Tinet. B2B service providers can’t miss by utilizing Tinet’s customized international portfolio – it’s flexible, simple and reliable.

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Simplicity, flexibility and reliability for global IP connectivity

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Tinet, formerly the international IP wholesale carrier arm of Tiscali Group, continues to grow and now, with the backing of its new financial investor, its international growth ambitions know no bounds. In particular, Tinet’s end-to-end, last-mile Ethernet extension service is attracting high levels of interest among local B2B service providers.

With the explosion in the requirement for network-centric applications, the corporate market requires greater broadband performance and reliability than ever before. This includes the ability to connect globally, with quality service levels that support consistent high-speed network connectivity.

That’s why Tinet, the former carrier arm of Tiscali Group, continues to invest heavily in taking reliable, highly-available IP and Ethernet high-capacity services right into business customers’ premises, via partnerships with local metro Ethernet service providers and systems integrators, globally.

There are three basic needs in the wholesale IP market today. These are support for high and rapidly growing volumes of traffic (scalability); high availability (reliability); and global reach (location, location, location).

Today, the global reach of network services is particularly important. Over the last few years, the market has seen significant changes on an international scale. Whereas initially the internet was largely driven by user traffic demands in the US and then western Europe, its influence now touches most corners of the globe, from Eastern Europe and the Middle East to the Asia Pacific region, and from Africa to Latin America, and beyond.

China outpaces the US

There are now more broadband users in China than in the US. And, while five years ago Turkey had just 5,000 broadband users, it has 6 million today. Morocco, too, has grown from a few thousand users to over 2 million, while countries like Brazil and Malaysia are also gradually catching up.

The commitment of national governments to local broadband connectivity is clearly playing a part. It is not only the numbers of users that have grown which is significant, but the intensity of broadband use, too — as increasing percentages of applications are delivered as centralised, online services.

As the world continues to become smaller, and businesses strive to maximise their penetration of international markets, consistent global connectivity becomes a vital facet to their success — particularly as many organisations seek to consolidate and standardise their IT services and data centres, for reasons of cost-efficiency, scalability, flexibility and resiliency.

Single-minded

Since 2002, Tinet, as the independent company is now known, has focused exclusively on wholesale IP and global ethernet delivery services, as a pure-play IP/MPLS wholesale carrier. Having put all its eggs in one basket, the company’s vision and motivation has always been to differentiate its services based on the highest possible service levels, international reach, and competitive price points.

Deliberately, the company offers only four products to the wholesale marketplace: IP transit; last-mile ethernet extension; remote peering services; and ethernet private lines. This means all of Tinet’s focus and investment is in ensuring that these offerings are the best that they can be.

Having avoided introducing a retail arm to its business, Tinet’s entire go-to-market strategy relies upon close partnerships with local and regional service providers and systems integrators serving the business sector.

When, in May this year, Tinet’s sale to BS Private Equity was finalised, this marked a very positive move for the company. Now its majority shareholder, the oldest private equity firm in Italy is fully committed to the company’s success, and will provide sufficient financial investment to enable Tinet to continue to grow its global presence and provide quality services to international customers.

Fast, profitable growth

From a standing start in 2002, Tinet is already one of the top 10 global IP backbone providers by size, with over 500 wholesale customers today. According to market analysts such as Renesys, Tinet is growing faster than the majority of its competitors and – significantly – its revenue is growing profitably, thanks to its unequivocal market focus.

Today, Tinet has network presence in three continents — Europe, North America and Asia — from which it serves customers across five continents, including Africa and Latin America.

By March 2010, Tinet will have a third network operations centre, in New Jersey, complementing the existing NOCs in Italy and Germany. The American facility will service North and Latin America, taking network management and customer acquisition operations closer to its local customers, while enabling European workloads to be distributed across staggered time zones.

Closing the loop: last-mile ethernet

Tinet has also been investing heavily in its ethernet extension last-mile high-capacity service. Tinet’s ethernet extension is a Layer 2 ethernet transport service between a point of presence and its customers’ premises.

This wholesale service is designed to supply end-to-end ethernet connectivity into international destinations, such as regional service providers that require global networking solutions and provide delivery of international VPN services to their corporate end-users.

This service is achieved by leveraging Tinet’s vast network footprint and through a number of ethernet network to network interconnection agreements that Tinet continues to develop with various access providers worldwide.

Tinet’s ethernet extension service is ideal for regional service providers competing for global VPN business, which face the challenge of procuring international connectivity fast enough, and cost-effectively. Crucially for the end customer, Tinet then takes end-to-end responsibility for the service, with a back-to-back service-level agreement.

Ethernet extension takes off

Tinet spent the whole of 2008 putting in place this service offering and has so far secured more than a dozen interconnect agreements internationally, to buy and sell last-mile ethernet connectivity. The company has already signed up customers in the US and Europe, and is terminating services for others in the Asia Pacific region.

Although the service is still in the early stages, Tinet has seen a significant growth and interest this year. This is because the ethernet solution, which also supports virtual private LAN service, offers customers the combined advantages of dedicated-capacity leased lines and the any-to-any connectivity of IP VPN solutions, with the additional benefit to reconfigure and scale up point-to-point and point-to-multipoint connections quickly and dynamically in a more cost-effective way than traditional technologies.

While international services will always rely on local third parties to provide the last-mile connectivity, Tinet’s end-to-end service level guarantee, and single interface, adds significant value, ensuring the performance and continuity of critical business applications including VoIP, data synchronisation for disaster recovery, and real-time financial transactions.

International IP transit: the foundation of any global business

IP transit is now a basic building block in any internet-based service solution, yet the weight on its shoulders is substantial. The internet has become an unprecedented platform for applications and services, particularly as more and more solutions are moved out into the cloud, or where IT systems are being managed centrally or virtually.

The result is that more or less everything vital to a company is now being run over IP, demanding consistent speed, quality, availability, latency and overall stability.

Tinet’s service in this context, while highly sophisticated in what it is able to deliver, is very simple. Delivering high performance international connectivity is an extremely challenging task in its own right, which is why Tinet has always pursued extreme specialisation on IP and ethernet connectivity as a way to reduce complexity and deliver consistent performance.

Simplicity, flexibility

It is Tinet’s simplicity and focus which defines the company. This goes right down through the layers of its organisation.

“Our network is based 100% on best-of-breed Juniper devices, for example,” notes Maurizio Binello, Tinet’s chief technology officer. “This means every node is identical from a service and support perspective — from Miami and Montreal to Singapore, Bucharest and London. This ensures that our infrastructure is straightforward to manage and maintain, and therefore that our service is both very high quality but also very cost-effective to run.

“What’s more, our simplicity and relatively small size as an international carrier means we are thoroughly customer-centric, and can shortcut standard processes if we need to, to ensure our customers get what they need,” he adds. By contrast, much larger carriers with thousands of staff and multiple operations tend to be more process-orientated, which can cause frustration for customers when flexibility is required.

The global imperative

While global economic headaches continue to cause pain to the international business community, demand for efficient, reliable, high-capacity IP and ethernet services can only grow, as organisations reassess the way they operate and look for additional flexibility and cost-efficiency in their approach to IT and applications management and enhanced remote collaboration.

Being globally dynamic is also vital to business competitiveness, now that the world at large has become the playing field.

To address this effectively, organisations need access to carriers and service providers with a robust international capability, who can deliver quality and performance on a truly global level.

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