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Global Crossing offers managed optical networking solutions for campus, metro, and wide-area data centre interconnect. These services are based upon a comprehensive range of optical networking technologies. Bespoke in nature and individual to each customer, they provide the performance and flexibility necessary to extend and connect distributed data centre and storage environments across MANs and WANs, including mirrored (synchronous), replicated (asynchronous) environments and backup (time delayed) sites.

These Data Centre interconnect solutions help ensure that expensive metro and wide-area connections can be shared by many applications for optimal efficiency and reduced deployment costs.

Customers of Global Crossing's private managed optical networking services are able to take advantage of Global Crossing's extensive City metro networks together with its 3,500Km national optical backbone network to both defray cost and ensure resilience and integrity. Customer specific (discrete) fibre network builds are undertaken by Global Crossing's own network planning and civils teams to ensure that our optical networking customers achieve a precise match for their functional, performance, resilience and budgetary needs.

Global Crossing's portfolio of Optical services is extensive and includes network solutions for multiple sites, point to point, and managed fibre

Managed Optical Services for Multiple sites networks

Specifically designed for customers that require bulk delivery of high bandwidth transparent ESCON, FICON, LAN and SAN services between multiple sites.

Managed Optical Services for Point to Point networks

The cost effective solution for customers who require point to point delivery of transparent LAN and SAN services.

Managed Optical Services for managed Fibre networks

Construction of private network facilities in single or dual diverse pairs of optical fibres between two or more buildings. Fibres may be routed in dedicated or shared ducts, according to customer needs and route availability.

 

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