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Creating a Vision for Future Generations

It’s All about the Network

We have an unyielding focus on bringing innovation to your network. We’ve been through the best of times and the worst of times, just like you. And all this history has sharpened our commitment to advancing next-generation communications networks because we know your network is the lifeline of your business. It’s ours, too.

Behind every network is a community of people with a need to communicate.

We Share a Common Requirement: Connectivity

Most industries today require bandwidth in volumes most never imagined. From financial institutions to new-media companies, and from Research & Education organizations to service providers who enable connectivity across the board, we have enjoyed success because our platforms address the need for the fastest, highest-capacity and most agile networks available.

This need for connectivity is shared across industry verticals and across continents. While networks are adapting to enable more advanced infrastructure approaches to sending and receiving data, the fundamental need for access to that data remains. Organizations must transport data to locations both far and near, and they rely on their networks to keep them connected at all times.

Connecting People Is Our Business

This 24x7 requirement for network connectivity makes us tick. We employ 1,200 professionals around the globe who have developed an understanding that networks must enable always-on applications that fuel our industries and that keep us entertained. Behind every network is a community of people with a need to communicate. Connecting people is what drives our business.

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