Global Crossing Corporate Presentation

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ONE PLANET ONE NETWORK
A MILLION POSSIBILITIES
Barry Joseph
Director, Offer and Product
Management
Agenda
»Global Crossing Today
»Where is Broadband Going?
The Global Crossing Network
» 200 + On Net Cities
» 27 On Net Countries
» More than 101,000 route miles
» 26 Metro Networks
» 5,000 Employees
» 2002 Revenue ~$3B
Global Crossing Today
SEAMLESS
NETWORK
GLOBAL
REACH
Unique Reach and Bandwidth
Connecting Top Capacity Centers
Broad Service Portfolio
Truly Global Corporation
A Key Connection to
the Research and
Education Community
Connecting Research Continents
Dedicated, Global R&E Support
Proven Technologies, Architected
for the Future
Technology partners
SEAMLESS
SUPPORT
GLOBAL
PARTNERSHIPS
Our Optical Core
Supports A Complete
Service Set
Other Access Alternatives
SDH
SONET
ATM Core
Network
DWDM Fiber Network
SDH
VOIP
Services
IP Gateway
ATM
IP VPN
RAS
DSL
ATM
Private Line
Voice &
Conferencing
IRU Capacity
Wavelength Service
Dial
MPLS Core
Network
Network Evolution
Voice
Voice
IP
IP
ATM
ATM
MPLS
Ethernet
Private Line
Optical
Optical
Wavelengths
The network architecture has evolved around two key
broadband technologies
Internet Access Services
»Available at 64K to T1/E1 and E-3/DS3 - STM-16/OC48,
FastE and GigE speeds
»Fixed or burstable billing
»Forefront technology
» Full MPLS Core
» IPV6
» Multicast
» Single AS across the globe
» Tier 1 provider
Global Crossing IP VPN Service™
» Robust global MPLS-te IP backbone network enables maximum
throughput, performance, and full routing redundancy and resilience
» Network-based solution – no unique CPE required
» Service Level Agreements for jitter, availability, latency, packet loss
and MTTR
» Security features: anti-spoofing, DOS protection, firewalls, etc.
» Flexible billing options - usage-based or committed
» Highly scalable, multiple connection speeds: from sub-T1/E1 to
OC48/STM16
» Supports
» Secured Internet Access and Dedicated Internet Access
» Remote Access Service – tunnel or gateway reservation models
» IP video application
Optical Data Services
Private Line Service
» Secure and reliable point-to-point, digital service across five continents
» Resilient, high performance network (SDH/SONET technology)
» Bandwidths available from T-1 or E-1, up to OC-48/STM-16
» DACSR reliability: Diversity, Avoidance, and Customer Specified Routing
Wavelength Service
» Linear/unprotected, bi-directional, point-to-point wavelength (l)
connection
» 2.5 or 10 Gbit/s SDH/SONET framed signal
» Only carrier with ability to connect Asia, North America and Europe
» High speed connectivity without capital investment of dark fiber
Wavelength Services
Availability
PC-1
Seattle
North America Crossing
Portland
Eugene
Chico
Sacramento
Salt Lake City
Denver
San Francisco
Sunnyvale
Seattle
Grover Beach
PC-1
PAC
Legend
Sacramento
25 standard 2.5G dropsBattle creek
27 standard 10G drops
Chicago
San Diego
Salt Lake City
San Francisco
CableSunnyvale
Stations
2.5 Gbps Wave Cities
Grover Beach
Los Angeles
10 Gbps Wave Cities Anaheim
Phoenix
Baltimore
Kansas City
Boston
Indianapolis
New York
Newark
Philadelphia
Washington DC
St. Louis
Albuquerque
Oklahoma City
El Paso
Ft. Worth
Dallas
Phoenix
Albany
Buffalo
Cleveland
Colorado Springs
Los Angeles
Anaheim
Rochester
Greensboro
Raleigh
Greenville
Charlotte
Atlanta
Rochester Albany
Buffalo
Macon
MAC
New Orleans
Chicago
Boston
New York
ClevelandJacksonville
Daytona
Beach
Denver
Philadelphia
Houston
KansasBaton
City Rouge
Orlando Washington DC
Tampa
San Antonio
Indianapolis
Miami
OPTICALEl Paso
WAVELENGTHS
Dallas
Atlanta
MAC
AC-1
Wavelength Services
Availability
Edinburgh
Dublin Liverpool
Manchester
Bristol
Whitesands
AC-1
Nottingham
Hamburg
Beverwijk
Birmingham
Berlin
Amsterdam
Hannover
London (Dock.)
Dusseldorf
Bude
Rotterdam
Cologne
Dresden
Antwerp
London
Frankfurt Leipzig
(Slough)
Strasbourg
Nuremberg
Reading Chineham
Brussels
Munich
Stuttgart
Paris
Zurich
Geneva
Milan
Marseilles
Legend
Osaka
Cable Stations
Revised August 6, 2002
Copenhagen
Sylt
Leads
Lyon
2.5 Gbps Wave Cities
10 Gbps Wave Cities
Oslo
AC-1
Glasgow
AC-2
Stockholm
Barcelona
Madrid
OPTICAL WAVELENGTHS
Seattle
Turin North American Crossing
Grover Beach
Los Angeles
Network Roadmap
» Optical
» Bandwidth Growth
» Upgrades to 40G/OC768-STM256
» 10 Gbit Ethernet
» Customer control
» Rapid re-provisioning
» IP Convergence
» “VPN-for-all”
Beyond the “Outage”
Our IP Services Vision
Remote
Site
Remote
Site
Internet
Remote
User
ATM/FR
Secure remote
termination
IP VPN
Multi-QoS
Network
Mobile
User
Extranet
Partner
NNI
Partner
Video
Conferencing
ISDN gateway
Extranet
Partner
PBX
IP
VoIP Core
PSTN
Corporate HQ
Audio
Conferencing
Mobile User
Remote
Site
Pricing Model Trends
» Trends
» Industry beginning to stabilize
» “Top City” route traffic growing
» Pay as you grow discounting continues
» Low commitments for IP services allows greater
flexibility
Summary
» Global, Holistic product portfolio
» IP services
» Optical services
» Growth in broadband capabilities and service
» Implementing leading edge technologies – today
» Commitment to continue as Research and
Education community’s partner
THANK YOU