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are uniquely OnNet with Frontier GlobalCenter (FGC) and Qwest. FGC, whose 13,000-mile
fiber optic network and Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM) technology provide
an enormous 460 Gbps of capacity worldwide, has an ATM fiber node located just
a few floors below our NOC. Qwest, commonly known as the Provider's Provider,
brings an OC-12 into Baltimore with plans to soon integrate an OC-48. We are
very excited about the Qwest joint venture with EUnet, the largest data carrier
in Europe. Our router will be just one hop away from Pennsauken, NJ which is
then just one hop from Amsterdam and two hops from London, Stockholm, Bucharest,
Madrid and Paris. With our OnNet connections, fiber optic cables run inside
our building directly from our NOC to the Qwest and GlobalCenter points of presence,
placing us right on their network. Industry analysis reveals that 70% of downtime
over 10 hours with any ISP is caused by telephone circuit failure. Because of
the direct fiber optic connection between our Cisco 7200 router and theirs,
we do not need to link to the Internet though an OC3 or T3 Telecom circuit.
With this unique arrangement, circuit failure is virtually eliminated. Scalable
Bandwidth-On-Demand Connection Our internal fiber optic lines can handle the
bandwidth of a T3 or an OC3, and with FGC's DWDM technology, it can handle several
times the bandwidth of an OC3. If our client's bandwidth needs were to increase
suddenly, we have the infrastructure to handle the traffic. Optimal Network
Redundancy and Peering The second most common reason for downtime is circuit
failure on the tier 1 backbone. Because we are OnNet with Frontier GlobalCenter
and Qwest, we share their digital distribution architecture, which includes
private peering network connections to major Internet carriers such as MCI,
Sprint, UUNET, AT&T, AOL, Best, Erols, @Home, IBM Advantis and others. These
private peering arrangements allow us to exchange packets of data with every
major backbone carrier in a one-to-one environment quickly and efficiently.
In addition, FGC has high-speed links to 8 public exchanges including both MAE
East and West and several NAPS. Through these many public exchanges, customers
have the ability to reach their site wherever they are coming from on the Internet.
Thus we have the best of both worlds: a network that is both efficient and wide
reaching. In addition, peering arrangements mean that should something happen
to FGC's lines, their traffic will immediately be routed through other tier-1
providers. To give you an idea how reliable this is, Yahoo is another fine company
who connects directly using Frontier GlobalCenter. If you can reach Yahoo, you
can reach our network. Efficient Routing We employ intelligent end-user routing
software called BGP. This Border Gate Protocol (BGP) can identify which path
is the most efficient for each packet, and then route the packet to its destination
on this path. This increases the speed at which web pages sent from our NOC
arrive at their destinations. Industry Leading Network Speed Guarantee Our network
daily average is 6.5% of its capacity, with midday peak spikes reaching only
15.5% capacity. Providers sometimes operate their networks just under peak capacity,
which is three to four times responsible capacity. As a result, their corresponding
transfer times reach over 300ms. Our transfer times are consistently less than
80ms, at any time of the day or night, and we are willing to guarantee this
to our clients.
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