Arbinet Signs Russian Mobile Telecom Operator MegaFon

Posted by Ilissa Miller on April 12th, 2010

Contributed by Karissa Campbell of JS&A

MegaFon, the first and only carrier to launch its own network in all regions of Russia, has chosen Arbinet’s PrivateExchange to improve global interconnect efficiencies for its voice termination.    An outsourcing solution that enables retail service providers and carriers to aggregate multiple voice interconnections into a single TDM or VoIP interconnect with Arbinet, PrivateExchange is a strategic part of MegaFon’s action plan for developing the mobile telecom operator’s “international footprint.”

Using PEX to build virtual direct routes to its international correspondent carriers, MegaFon can improve port utilization and network efficiency.

States Konstantin Solodukhin, MegaFon’s Deputy General Director for Fixed Line Business Development and Interconnection. “It was our strategic decision to focus on interconnection with incumbent carriers and find an integrated solution for the rest of international voice wholesale. Arbinet’s PrivateExchange allows us to use less company resources on handling those interconnections as well as to keep independence in choosing partners for traffic exchange and focus on negotiating better rates and achieving better quality for our customer calls.”

Read full press release here.

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Global Telecom & Technology Provides Telx Gigabit Ethernet Dedicated Internet Access

Posted by Ilissa Miller on March 15th, 2010

Global Telecom & Technology (“GTT”) (OTCBB: GTLT), a global network integrator announces that Telx, a leading colocation and interconnectivity provider in the U.S. has selected GTT to provide flexble Gigabit Ethernet Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) to its customer sin eight key U.S. cities.  This solution provides Telx customers access to GTT’s resilient GigE infrastructure through its DIA service.

This announcement highlights the GTT networks IP capabilities.  The flexibility on the speed and availability of IP throughput is a key differentiator of GTT’s network.  Customers can choose 10mb and 100mb throughput all on the same GigE connection provide burst capability up to the full GigE without heavy committments.   For more information about this solution, please continue to read the press release below in its entirety:

TELX LINKS WITH GLOBAL TELECOM & TECHNOLOGY FOR GIGABIT ETHERNET DEDICATED INTERNET ACCESS IN EIGHT STRATEGIC LOCATIONS

 Telx leverages leading global network integrator GTT to offer its customers flexible GigE Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) for low-latency, diversified connectivity options

Key Highlights:

  • Telx accesses GTT’s robust network through direct Gig-E connections in eight Telx locations. GTT is already an interconnection and colocation customer of Telx, with established PoPs in eight Telx facilities across the U.S.
  • GTT’s GigE backbone is available via one of Telx’s Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) service nodes.
  • The relationship leverages GTT’s global network architecture enabling seamless connectivity for Telx customers.
  • With GTT, Telx can offer its customers enhanced network capacity and provision services in near real-time, offering even more flexible IP offerings (10mb, 100mb all on the same GigE connection) while providing burst capability up to the full GigE for bandwidth-intensive applications and low latency applications.  

New York, NY (March 15, 2010)Global Telecom and Technology (“GTT”) (OTCBB: GTLT), a global network integrator that provides a broad portfolio of wide-area network solutions to over 750 customers,  today announces that Telx now offers Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) connectivity via GTT’s network to its interconnection and colocation customers in eight key U.S. cities. Through this relationship, GTT’s resilient GigE infrastructure will be available via Telx’s Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) solution, giving customers even more high-performance connectivity choices.

“We are excited to provide services to Telx in eight of their carrier-rich colocation facilities,” said Richard D. Calder, Jr., GTT’s President and CEO. “As a global network integrator, we help companies like Telx build out their networks with reliable and secure connectivity, anywhere in the world.  With GTT’s technology and expertise powering their network, Telx can continue to offer customers industry-leading connectivity choice.”

GTT has established relationships with over 800 global network operators, allowing them to deliver network services nearly everywhere in the world, GTT’s experienced team is able to address even the most complex bandwidth and connectivity needs.  By leveraging GTT’s robust GigE connections Telx can offer a greater network capacity for its DIA service, a network-neutral environment delivering colocation and automated routing to provide a reliable, dedicated Internet connection for business customers. This allows Telx to provision connectivity services quickly, offering more flexibility on the speed and availability of IP throughput (10mb and 100mb, all on the same GigE connection) while also providing burst capability up to the full GigE speed.   

“Telx has a long relationship with GTT, serving as their interconnection and colocation partner in eight key U.S. markets for four years,” said Eric Shepcaro, CEO of Telx. “We are pleased to bring the unique value proposition of GTT’s industry experience and innovative technology to our Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) customers, giving them more choice in secure, network-neutral, low-latency connections that meet their business communications needs.”

GTT and Telx will be attending the Comptel PLUS Spring 2010 Convention and Expo, March 14-17 in Nashville, Tennessee.  Joint interviews with GTT and Telx are available upon request.

About GTT

GTT is a global network integrator providing a broad portfolio of Wide-Area Network (WAN), Dedicated Internet Access and mobility services. With over 800 supplier relationships worldwide, GTT combines multiple networks and technologies such as traditional OC-x, MPLS and Ethernet, to deliver cost-effective solutions specifically designed for each client’s unique requirements. GTT enhances its client performance through its proprietary Client Management Database (CMD), providing customers with an integrated support system for all of its services.  GTT is committed to providing comprehensive solutions, project management and 24×7 global operations support. Headquartered in McLean, Virginia, GTT now has offices in Denver, Dusseldorf, London and provides services to more than 700 enterprise, government, and carrier clients in over 80 countries, worldwide. For more information visit the GTT website at www.gt-t.net.

About Telx

Telx is the leading provider of interconnection, colocation and business exchange services in strategic, high demand North American markets.  With 15 premier facilities, Telx increases speed to market and reduces connectivity costs by providing direct connections to the industry’s highest performance networks and access to more than 750 leading telecommunications carriers, ISPs, content providers and enterprises. Telx is a privately held company headquartered in New York City with four facilities in the New York Metro area, two facilities in Chicago, two facilities in Dallas, three facilities in California, (Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Santa Clara) and facilities in Atlanta, Miami, Phoenix and Charlotte, N.C. For more information about Telx, visit www.telx.com.

Contact:              

Michelle Barry

BridgeView Marketing for Telx

603.570.7533

michelle@bridgeviewmarketing.com

Twitter: @Telx_Group

For GTT:

Ilissa Miller

Jaymie Scotto & Associates

866.695.3629

pr@jaymiescotto.com

Twitter: @GTT_WAN

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Customer Based Routing offered by Arbinet

Posted by Ilissa Miller on March 15th, 2010

Arbinet Corporation [Nasdaq: ARBX] has deployed Customer Based Routing in its network, providing Arbinet Carrier Service (ACS) customers the ability to select multiple levels of quality on one trunk group. 

This solution provides customers the ability, through one interconnection to Arbinet, to choose differenet levels of quality for their global voice termination traffic to better suit its specific customer requirements.  By offering multiple grades of service over one trunk group, Arbinet’s customers can select premium mobile termination solutions, which offer guaranteed CLI as well as its premium service which provides global quality voice termination solutions.    This provides customers the flexiblity to choose from the highest quality of services for specific routes as well as route traffic across more aggressively priced routes all on a single trunk group. 

This service comes on the heels of the company’s announcement launching its Mobile CLI Premium service – which provides the highest quality mobile voice termination solutions with guaranteed Customer Line Identification (CLI).  Today, Arbinet provides its customers with access to a multitude of voice termination routes from its more than 1,100 suppliers. 

To read the release in its entirety, please continue to read below:

 

 

 

 

Arbinet Deploys Customer Based Routing in Network

Arbinet Carrier Service Customer can Select Multiple Levels of Quality on One Trunk Group

Nashville, TN, USA – March  15, 2010Arbinet Corporation [Nasdaq: ARBX], announces today at Comptel’s Spring 2010 Conference and Exposition that it has introduced into its network a new level of routing flexibility for its Arbinet Carrier Services (ACS) customers.  Customer Based Routingsm enables a service provider or carrier customer to select from multiple grades of service for each destination over a single trunk group.  A carrier can select routes with guaranteed CLI delivery and Mobile Subscriber Roaming Number (MSRN) support from Arbinet’s Premium Mobile routing table for destinations where its customers need the highest quality of service with advanced features.  On the same trunk group, it can choose more aggressively priced routes from Arbinet Quality or Value routing tables for destinations where cost is the most important attribute in route selection.  And if it needs CLI delivery, but not MSRN support, it can select routes from Arbinet’s Premium table. 

 “We set as a goal for ourselves in 2009, to leverage the technology at the core of our voice network and increase the flexibility with which we work with the marketplace,” said Dan Powdermaker, Senior Vice President, Sales & Marketing.  “We launched Carrier Services, a traditional wholesale way of working with customers and suppliers.  Utilizing supply from the more than 1,100 service providers and network operators that are connected to Arbinet’s network, ACS offers a number of grades of service ranging from an aggressively priced wholesale table to a recently announced Premium Mobile table with direct termination to more than 250 fixed and mobile network operators and guaranteed Caller Line Identity (CLI) transmission and delivery to terminating network suppliers.  Customer Based Routing is the latest innovation to be deployed in our network.  It enables our sales team to customize routing for each customer based on the customer’s unique needs.”

Arbinet offers three ways for carriers and service providers to originate and terminate international voice traffic.  Arbinet Carrier Services is a standard wholesale trading product with no fees, a single invoice and rate lock. It uses supplier codes in its wholesale routing plans.  thexchange™ is the industry’s leading marketplace for buying and selling voice communications where customers and suppliers use sophisticated tools to view market data and trade traffic.  PrivateExchangesm, is an easy to use, low-risk outsourcing approach that enables service providers to create virtual direct routes and aggregate existing interconnects.

For more information about Arbinet 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 1,100 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.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release may contain forward-looking statements, including 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. Such forward-looking statements may be identified by, among other things, the use of forward-looking terminology such as: “believes,” expects,” “intends,” “may,” “will,” “should”” “confident,” “work to,” “seeks,” or “anticipates,” or the negative thereof or other variations thereon or comparable terminology, or by discussions of strategy. Various risks and uncertainties may cause Arbinet’s actual results to differ materially from those express or implied in such forward-looking statements. 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 for a description of the risks and uncertainties that Arbinet faces. 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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TINET, FORMERLY TISCALI INTERNATIONAL, ENHANCES ITS US OPERATIONS

Posted by Ilissa Miller on August 13th, 2009

www.tinet.net

www.tinet.net

  TINET, formerly Tiscali International Network, Enhances Its US Operations

 Today, August 13, 2009, Tinet the former carrier arm of Tiscali Group and previously known as Tiscali International Network, is investing in its US network and operations. The company reported that in the last quarter it had added 25 long haul backbone circuits across the US and opened 3 additional PoPs.  These new Points of Presence expand Tinet’s service offerings into Newark, NJ; Dallas, TX; and Denver, CO.  

 In addition to investing in its underlying capacity and network availability, the company has also started construction on its third Network Operations Center (NOC) which will be in New Jersey.  This is further investment into the US market by this Italian HQ’d company.  

 The full press release is below for your convenience.

TINET Further Expands Its Operations In The US

 MILAN, ITALY- August 13, 2009 - Tinet, formerly the carrier arm of Tiscali Group, and the only global carrier exclusively committed to the IP and Ethernet wholesale market, today announces further expansion of its operations in North America.

In the last Quarter, the company added 25 long haul backbone circuits across the U.S. and opened three additional network Points of Presence (PoPs) in Newark, New Jersey, Dallas, Texas and Denver, Colorado.

Tinet also announced the start of the implementation, in New Jersey, of its third Network Operations Center (NOC) to be completed by Q1 2010.  This development is another important milestone as Tinet further extends its customer and technical support closer to its clients in the Americas.

In May 2009, BS Private Equity SpA, one of Italy’s leading private equity firms, completed the acquisition of Tinet, formerly known as Tiscali International Network, providing further backing to Tinet global expansion. 

“We’ve had an exciting year thus far and look forward to further network expansion next year; expanding into new regions which are showing fast-growing connectivity demands,” states Maurizio Binello, Chief Operating Officer of Tinet. “Through this expansion we can give customers in new markets more choice, as well as extending our geographic reach to better fulfill existing customer requirements.”

Tinet’s IP and Ethernet backbone extends across North America, Europe and Asia Pacific and boasts over 100 PoPs. According to third party reports, Tinet’s AS3257 is one of the top 10 global IPv4 backbones and is the largest IPv6 network worldwide. For more information about Tinet, please visit www.tinet.net.

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About Tinet:

Tinet, formerly the carrier arm of Tiscali Group, is the only global carrier exclusively committed to the IP and Ethernet 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.
For Tinet media inquiries, please contact Jaymie Scotto & Associates at +1.866.695.3629 or pr@jaymiescotto.com.

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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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