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Global One Communications
Global IP is the first and most extensive single global Internet backbone, with redundantly connected PoPs throughout the Asia-Pacific, Americas and European regions, all based on redundantly connected Cisco routers and international fibre-optic backbones. The Australian PoP is in Sydney, other Asia-Pacific nodes include Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan and Korea. The global network is designed to keep local traffic local, and avoid hubbing from the USA wherever possible. Global IP is connected to peering exchanges around the world at NSPIXP, HKIX, MAE-W, MAE-E, NYNAP, SEGIX, EBONE, LINX and a number of other smaller exchanges throughout Europe. With a design goal of ensuring customer traffic will cross no more than four nodes from entry to exit, the local presence and global coverage of Global IP offers the fastest and most direct international network available. Global One offers 24x7 support and permanent circuits from 64kbps to 2Mbps and beyond for carriers, ISPs and corporates - no dial-up. We also offer a USENet news service with over 5 Gb a day.
This entry last updated on 22 August 1998
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