Events
Carriers World
Sept. 26-28, London

Futurecom
Oct. 3-5, Brazil

COMPTEL
Oct. 8-11, Orlando, FL

Convergence Summit
Oct. 10-11, UK

Capacity Asia
Oct. 16-17, Hong Kong

VON EU
Nov. 6-8, Berlin

Capacity Europe
Nov. 13-14, Amsterdam

 
CUSTOMER SUCCESS WITH GLOBAL CROSSING
 

Transit Telecom Selects Global Crossing to Meet Growing Demand for IP Services

Brazilian carrier building one of Latin America's largest next generation networks is using Global Crossing IP Transit and Colocation Services to develop a fully converged VoIP and data backbone.

"This contract with Global Crossing supports our goal of providing the most advanced and reliable technologies to our customers.  Global Crossing's IP-based MPLS fiber-optic network provides high performance, security and simple network management for our services offer."

Alexander Alves
Vice President of Technology
Transit Telecom, São Paulo, Brazil
August 3, 2006


Broadwing Communications Extends International Reach of Converged Services

Inter-carrier arrangement with Global Crossing further extends availability of flexible, cost-effective MPLS Virtual Private Network (VPN) services.

"Before selecting Global Crossing, Broadwing conducted extensive research with multiple carriers to select the best option for this expansion.  Our agreement with Global Crossing further actualizes our successful international best-of-breed multi-affiliate strategy, which we believe provides our customers with unsurpassed route diversity, network stability, access options, economy and in-country expertise."

Scott Widham
co-CEO
Broadwing
Austin, TX
June 5, 2006


Brazilian Carrier CTBC Selects Global Crossing for IP Transit Services

Global Crossing's Gig-E IP Transit services provide high-speed, reliable Internet connectivity.

"In addition to being widely recognized in the market, Global Crossing met the requirements we were searching for in a provider, presenting solutions to enhance the quality of the services provided to our customers, with dynamic scalability to handle higher volumes of traffic without impacting performance quality.”

José Antonio Fechio
IT Director
CTBC
São Paulo, Brazil
June 1, 2006

 

 
© 2006 Global Crossing. All Rights Reserved