With
Points of Presence (POPs) throughout the world, these networks offer
high-capacity connections to the Internet backbone. Expansive IP
footprints, coupled with direct interconnections, enable business
customers and ISPs to reach more destinations directly with the
fastest speeds available over IP today, they are scalable and integrate
seamlessly with other communication platforms.
Optical
networking technologies offer the flexibility and growth to meet the
ever-changing business needs.
Whether
the need is a primary network, or a proven back-up resource to ensure
network's continuity, a fully fiber-optic IP network is all about
capacity and is always ready to meet the demands of enterprises, carriers,
service providers, and research networks around the world.
These
networks can handle all of today's demands and the converged broadband
applications of tomorrow.
Many
backbone networks are constructed with the latest dense wavelength
division multiplexing (DWDM) technology. That means easy expandability
into the photonic future. Meeting any core global service platform
that is required such as; Internet Protocol, ATM/Frame Relay, Voice
over IP, Voice, and Conferencing services and many other services.