Cogent is a top 5 global internet service provider founded in 1999. It provides internet access, Ethernet transport, and colocation services to over 21,000 customers worldwide through its extensive fiber network spanning North America and Europe. Cogent carries approximately 25 petabytes of internet traffic per day on its high-capacity network, making it one of the largest providers by traffic volume and network connectivity. It offers reliable, high-speed connectivity at prices significantly lower than competitors.
The document provides information about Cogent Communications, a global internet service provider. It details that Cogent has over 16,000 customers worldwide, including many large corporations and universities. It carries around 17% of the world's internet traffic daily. The document also outlines Cogent's competitive advantages in offering low prices while maintaining a reliable, high quality network.
The document provides information about Cogent Communications, a global internet service provider. It details that Cogent has over 15,000 customers worldwide, operates fiber networks in over 100 metro areas and 26 countries, and carries approximately 15% of the world's internet traffic daily. The document also summarizes Cogent's competitive advantages as being the lowest cost provider with a reliable, high quality network.
This document provides an overview of Cogent Communications, a leading global provider of internet access and ethernet transport services. Some key points:
- Cogent was founded in 1999 and is publicly traded, with headquarters in Washington DC. It owns and operates a Tier 1 global IP network serving over 55,000 customers.
- The network includes over 2,250 on-net buildings, 51 Cogent data centers, and extends over 630 metro networks and 56,000 miles of fiber.
- Cogent provides dedicated internet access, IP transit, ethernet services, and colocation to corporate and netcentric customers including enterprises, universities, online businesses and other ISPs.
- It focuses
PLNOG 3: Andrew Haynes - The Future of the Networked World: Are you ready fo...PROIDEA
This document summarizes a presentation given by Andrew Haynes of Level 3 Communications. It discusses how online video consumption is growing rapidly and will continue to drive increased internet bandwidth usage. It outlines Level 3's global IP network and content delivery capabilities. It also discusses challenges internet service providers (ISPs) face in delivering high quality video and suggests strategies for ISPs, including working with partners that can provide solutions across their networks rather than trying to manage all aspects themselves.
This document is a presentation by Verizon Enterprise Solutions discussing their capabilities. It contains confidential information for authorized Verizon personnel only. The presentation discusses how Verizon can help companies find opportunities in disruptive times through their proven commitment to enterprise technology. It also outlines their configurable technology platforms, flexible delivery and management, technology partner ecosystems, and how they can collaborate to advance businesses.
Regulating and Implementing Network NeutralityChris Marsden
This document summarizes network neutrality approaches in several European countries. It discusses the implementation of network neutrality laws and regulations in countries like the Netherlands, United States, United Kingdom, and others. It also provides details on network neutrality policies, debates, and legal challenges in these nations.
AT&T plans to roll out its 4G LTE network in Columbus, Ohio by the end of 2012, bringing faster mobile internet speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G. 4G LTE technology is capable of faster streaming, downloading, uploading and gaming. AT&T's 4G network covers 275 million people and delivers faster speeds than competitors according to recent tests.
Cogent is a top 5 global internet service provider founded in 1999. It provides internet access, Ethernet transport, and colocation services to over 21,000 customers worldwide through its extensive fiber network spanning North America and Europe. Cogent carries approximately 25 petabytes of internet traffic per day on its high-capacity network, making it one of the largest providers by traffic volume and network connectivity. It offers reliable, high-speed connectivity at prices significantly lower than competitors.
The document provides information about Cogent Communications, a global internet service provider. It details that Cogent has over 16,000 customers worldwide, including many large corporations and universities. It carries around 17% of the world's internet traffic daily. The document also outlines Cogent's competitive advantages in offering low prices while maintaining a reliable, high quality network.
The document provides information about Cogent Communications, a global internet service provider. It details that Cogent has over 15,000 customers worldwide, operates fiber networks in over 100 metro areas and 26 countries, and carries approximately 15% of the world's internet traffic daily. The document also summarizes Cogent's competitive advantages as being the lowest cost provider with a reliable, high quality network.
This document provides an overview of Cogent Communications, a leading global provider of internet access and ethernet transport services. Some key points:
- Cogent was founded in 1999 and is publicly traded, with headquarters in Washington DC. It owns and operates a Tier 1 global IP network serving over 55,000 customers.
- The network includes over 2,250 on-net buildings, 51 Cogent data centers, and extends over 630 metro networks and 56,000 miles of fiber.
- Cogent provides dedicated internet access, IP transit, ethernet services, and colocation to corporate and netcentric customers including enterprises, universities, online businesses and other ISPs.
- It focuses
PLNOG 3: Andrew Haynes - The Future of the Networked World: Are you ready fo...PROIDEA
This document summarizes a presentation given by Andrew Haynes of Level 3 Communications. It discusses how online video consumption is growing rapidly and will continue to drive increased internet bandwidth usage. It outlines Level 3's global IP network and content delivery capabilities. It also discusses challenges internet service providers (ISPs) face in delivering high quality video and suggests strategies for ISPs, including working with partners that can provide solutions across their networks rather than trying to manage all aspects themselves.
This document is a presentation by Verizon Enterprise Solutions discussing their capabilities. It contains confidential information for authorized Verizon personnel only. The presentation discusses how Verizon can help companies find opportunities in disruptive times through their proven commitment to enterprise technology. It also outlines their configurable technology platforms, flexible delivery and management, technology partner ecosystems, and how they can collaborate to advance businesses.
Regulating and Implementing Network NeutralityChris Marsden
This document summarizes network neutrality approaches in several European countries. It discusses the implementation of network neutrality laws and regulations in countries like the Netherlands, United States, United Kingdom, and others. It also provides details on network neutrality policies, debates, and legal challenges in these nations.
AT&T plans to roll out its 4G LTE network in Columbus, Ohio by the end of 2012, bringing faster mobile internet speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G. 4G LTE technology is capable of faster streaming, downloading, uploading and gaming. AT&T's 4G network covers 275 million people and delivers faster speeds than competitors according to recent tests.
This document discusses network neutrality and the debate around it in Canada. It argues that net neutrality is important to maintain an open internet where all content is treated equally and not biased towards large corporations. However, internet service providers want to prioritize some traffic over others to gain revenue. This could negatively impact innovation and smaller companies. While the CRTC has not taken a strong stance, advocates want the government to regulate ISPs to require net neutrality.
Final hh - 13.9.12 - madison county columbus lte expansion releasehmhollingsworth
AT&T has expanded its 4G LTE network to parts of London and West Jefferson in Madison County, Ohio as part of its Project VIP investment plan. The expanded network will provide faster speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G, higher reliability, and access to new devices. Local representatives commended AT&T for its investment in the community and noted that access to advanced communications technology is important for businesses and economic growth.
The document discusses net neutrality and its implications. It begins with an overview of the history and growth of the internet. It then discusses the concept of net neutrality, including its roots in common carrier regulations and the debate around whether internet service providers should be able to discriminate based on content or source. The document also explores the economics of net neutrality and the arguments from supporters and opponents. It examines case studies and holds an interactive session on stakeholders' perspectives in the ongoing debate around net neutrality.
AT&T plans to roll out its 4G LTE network in Cincinnati by the end of 2012, bringing faster mobile internet speeds to customers. The 4G LTE network will allow customers to stream, download, upload and game faster than ever before on compatible smartphones, tablets and devices. AT&T's 4G LTE network delivered faster average download speeds than competitors in recent tests.
AT&T plans to roll out its 4G LTE network in Toledo, Ohio by the end of 2012. 4G LTE provides mobile internet speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G networks. Customers will be able to stream, download, upload and game faster on LTE compatible smartphones, tablets and devices. AT&T's 4G network covers 275 million people and was ranked fastest in a recent speed test.
HE's observations on Internet exchange point managementAPNIC
HE's observations on Internet exchange point management, by Timothy Denton.
A presentation given at APRICOT 2016’s Peering Forum (1) session on 23 February 2016.
The document discusses the topic of net neutrality and analyzes arguments for and against it. It begins by defining net neutrality as the principle that internet service providers should allow equal access to all legal online content without favoring some sources over others. The document then examines debates around whether net neutrality regulations in the US successfully create a truly equal internet or if they are an "illusion." It also explores the importance of net neutrality for minority communities and small businesses. Finally, the document outlines current US policies, including net neutrality rules passed by the FCC, and concludes that net neutrality needs to be protected to maintain equality and prevent large corporations from gaining control over internet access.
Final hh - 14.6.23 - camden dayton lte market expansionhmhollingsworth
AT&T has expanded its 4G LTE network in Preble County, Ohio to include parts of Camden. The expanded coverage is part of AT&T's ongoing rollout of its 4G LTE network across western Ohio. The expansion will provide residents and businesses in the Camden area with faster mobile internet speeds and more reliable connectivity. State officials commended AT&T's investment for helping connect the community and fueling economic growth.
Final hh - 13.7.11 dayton lte announcement releasehmhollingsworth
AT&T has launched its 4G LTE network in Dayton, Ohio, bringing faster mobile internet speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G as well as new devices compatible with LTE. The network uses spectrum more efficiently and has lower latency. Local politicians commended AT&T's investment in the region and said fast, reliable mobile data is important for economic growth. AT&T has the nation's largest 4G LTE network and fastest speeds according to recent tests.
COMMISSIONER THOMAS J. ROSCH FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION-FTC, USA
J. Thomas Rosch was sworn in as a Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission January
5, 2006, to a term that expires in September 2012.
Rosch joined the FTC from the San Francisco office of Latham & Watkins, where he was the
former managing partner and most recently a partner, working in the firm‟s antitrust and trade
practices group. Rosch served as chair of the American Bar Association‟s Antitrust Section in
1990, and he has chaired the California Bar Association‟s Antitrust Section. He served as the
FTC‟s Bureau of Consumer Protection director from 1973 to 1975, and in 1989 was a member
of the Special Committee to Study the Role of the FTC.
Nationally regarded for his antitrust and trade regulation law expertise and as a Fellow of the
American College of Trial Lawyers for more than 20 years, he has been lead counsel in more than 100 federal
and state court antitrust cases and has more than 40 years experience before the Bar. In 2003, Rosch was
honored as Antitrust Lawyer of the Year by the California State Bar Antitrust Section. He obtained his LLB from
Harvard University in 1965 and was a Knox Fellow at Cambridge in 1962.
Rosch is married with two children and four grandchildren.
This document provides an overview of Level 3 Communications, a global telecommunications company. Some key points:
- Level 3 has a proprietary fiber network spanning over 330,000 km across North America, Europe, Asia, and other regions.
- It employs over 13,000 people globally, including 50 people in France.
- Level 3 generates $8 billion in annual revenue and is considered the top global provider of internet transit and backbone services based on network size and connectivity.
Final hh - 13.8.7 newark columbus lte expansion releasehmhollingsworth
AT&T has expanded its 4G LTE network to parts of Licking County, Ohio including Newark and Heath. The expansion brings faster internet speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G as well as more reliable connectivity. Local politicians commended AT&T for the investment in improving infrastructure and technology for the region. AT&T's 4G LTE network has been recognized as the fastest and most reliable by independent tests.
Final hh - 13.8.14 portage county akron lte expansion releasehmhollingsworth
AT&T has expanded its 4G LTE network to parts of Portage County, Ohio including Atwater, Garrettsville, Hiram, Mogadore, Randolph and Rootstown. The expansion will provide residents and businesses with faster internet speeds on mobile devices. AT&T's 4G LTE network is the fastest and most reliable nationwide according to independent tests. The network upgrade is part of AT&T's ongoing investment in infrastructure and will benefit the local economy.
Final hh - 14.2.19 - lorain cleveland lte expansion releasehmhollingsworth
AT&T has expanded its 4G LTE network in Lorain, Ohio as part of its Project VIP investment plan. The expanded coverage now includes parts of Amherst, Grafton, LaGrange, Lorain and Oberlin. AT&T's 4G LTE network provides faster speeds, higher reliability, and support for new devices compared to 3G. The expansion will help local businesses and residents by providing faster mobile internet access.
The Internet backbone consists of just over 6000 independent networks that exchange traffic in fashions that are not well understood outside of the backbone networking community. We explain how it works, how it has evolved and how it is continuing to evolve today.
This is a revised and annotated version of material most recently given as an invited presentation at OFC 2014, the optical fiber conference in San Francisco, in March 2014.
To provide higher resolution, I've also uploaded a version w/o annotations, i.e. just the graphics.
Final hh - 13.12.6 - marysville columbus lte expansion releasehmhollingsworth
AT&T has expanded its 4G LTE network to parts of Marysville, Richwood and Union County in Ohio. The expansion is part of AT&T's $14 billion investment plan to enhance its wireless infrastructure. The 4G LTE network provides faster speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G, improved reliability, and access to new devices. Local politicians commended AT&T for the investment and improving technology access for the community.
Final hh - 13.3.12 ohio root metrics lte performance study releasehmhollingsworth
An independent research firm, RootMetrics, found that AT&T has the fastest 4G LTE speeds of any major wireless carrier based on testing in the US' top 77 markets in the second half of 2012. On average, AT&T's 4G LTE network delivered download speeds of 18.6 Mbps and upload speeds of 9.0 Mbps. RootMetrics called AT&T's network "blazing fast" and found it had the fastest pure LTE download speeds. AT&T plans to expand its 4G LTE network to cover 300 million people by the end of 2014.
Docsis® based options for higher bandwidthherooftit
The document discusses using bonded DOCSIS channels to provide higher downstream bandwidth for multimedia applications on cable networks. Channel bonding involves grouping adjacent QAM channels so they share hardware, reducing costs. This allows over 100Mbps throughput per subscriber without plant upgrades. New silicon supports multiple DOCSIS channels. Channel bonding maintains backwards compatibility while providing growth options for competitive services like video streaming and conferencing. DOCSIS standards ensure high quality RF transmission that does not interfere with existing signals.
PLNOG 4: Daniel Sjoberg - The Future for HSIP and CDN PROIDEA
Level 3 Communications is the world's most connected internet service provider with extensive connectivity to telecom carriers, ISPs, cable companies, and internet destinations. As internet traffic increasingly consists of video, content delivery networks are growing in importance to efficiently distribute content and manage costs for content owners and internet service providers. While some ISPs focus on reducing transit traffic through peering, this may not address underlying network costs. Instead, ISPs should design networks to efficiently handle video and work with partners to lower transmission hops for internet traffic.
Final hh - 13.10.15 - root metrics cleveland releasehmhollingsworth
An independent mobile analytics firm awarded AT&T the top spot in its recent wireless network performance test in Cleveland, Ohio. AT&T was ranked highest for combined voice, data, and text network performance. The RootMetrics award is based on analysis of over 53,000 wireless tests conducted in September 2013. AT&T had previously tied for first in the previous study. A representative from RootMetrics stated that AT&T offered a very strong overall performance for customers in Cleveland during their tests.
The document discusses memories from the town of Dawlish. In a few brief sentences, it conveys nostalgia for the past and recollections from times spent in the small coastal community. While short, the writing evokes feelings of nostalgia and recollection of personal experiences from the author's time in Dawlish long ago.
This document discusses network neutrality and the debate around it in Canada. It argues that net neutrality is important to maintain an open internet where all content is treated equally and not biased towards large corporations. However, internet service providers want to prioritize some traffic over others to gain revenue. This could negatively impact innovation and smaller companies. While the CRTC has not taken a strong stance, advocates want the government to regulate ISPs to require net neutrality.
Final hh - 13.9.12 - madison county columbus lte expansion releasehmhollingsworth
AT&T has expanded its 4G LTE network to parts of London and West Jefferson in Madison County, Ohio as part of its Project VIP investment plan. The expanded network will provide faster speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G, higher reliability, and access to new devices. Local representatives commended AT&T for its investment in the community and noted that access to advanced communications technology is important for businesses and economic growth.
The document discusses net neutrality and its implications. It begins with an overview of the history and growth of the internet. It then discusses the concept of net neutrality, including its roots in common carrier regulations and the debate around whether internet service providers should be able to discriminate based on content or source. The document also explores the economics of net neutrality and the arguments from supporters and opponents. It examines case studies and holds an interactive session on stakeholders' perspectives in the ongoing debate around net neutrality.
AT&T plans to roll out its 4G LTE network in Cincinnati by the end of 2012, bringing faster mobile internet speeds to customers. The 4G LTE network will allow customers to stream, download, upload and game faster than ever before on compatible smartphones, tablets and devices. AT&T's 4G LTE network delivered faster average download speeds than competitors in recent tests.
AT&T plans to roll out its 4G LTE network in Toledo, Ohio by the end of 2012. 4G LTE provides mobile internet speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G networks. Customers will be able to stream, download, upload and game faster on LTE compatible smartphones, tablets and devices. AT&T's 4G network covers 275 million people and was ranked fastest in a recent speed test.
HE's observations on Internet exchange point managementAPNIC
HE's observations on Internet exchange point management, by Timothy Denton.
A presentation given at APRICOT 2016’s Peering Forum (1) session on 23 February 2016.
The document discusses the topic of net neutrality and analyzes arguments for and against it. It begins by defining net neutrality as the principle that internet service providers should allow equal access to all legal online content without favoring some sources over others. The document then examines debates around whether net neutrality regulations in the US successfully create a truly equal internet or if they are an "illusion." It also explores the importance of net neutrality for minority communities and small businesses. Finally, the document outlines current US policies, including net neutrality rules passed by the FCC, and concludes that net neutrality needs to be protected to maintain equality and prevent large corporations from gaining control over internet access.
Final hh - 14.6.23 - camden dayton lte market expansionhmhollingsworth
AT&T has expanded its 4G LTE network in Preble County, Ohio to include parts of Camden. The expanded coverage is part of AT&T's ongoing rollout of its 4G LTE network across western Ohio. The expansion will provide residents and businesses in the Camden area with faster mobile internet speeds and more reliable connectivity. State officials commended AT&T's investment for helping connect the community and fueling economic growth.
Final hh - 13.7.11 dayton lte announcement releasehmhollingsworth
AT&T has launched its 4G LTE network in Dayton, Ohio, bringing faster mobile internet speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G as well as new devices compatible with LTE. The network uses spectrum more efficiently and has lower latency. Local politicians commended AT&T's investment in the region and said fast, reliable mobile data is important for economic growth. AT&T has the nation's largest 4G LTE network and fastest speeds according to recent tests.
COMMISSIONER THOMAS J. ROSCH FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION-FTC, USA
J. Thomas Rosch was sworn in as a Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission January
5, 2006, to a term that expires in September 2012.
Rosch joined the FTC from the San Francisco office of Latham & Watkins, where he was the
former managing partner and most recently a partner, working in the firm‟s antitrust and trade
practices group. Rosch served as chair of the American Bar Association‟s Antitrust Section in
1990, and he has chaired the California Bar Association‟s Antitrust Section. He served as the
FTC‟s Bureau of Consumer Protection director from 1973 to 1975, and in 1989 was a member
of the Special Committee to Study the Role of the FTC.
Nationally regarded for his antitrust and trade regulation law expertise and as a Fellow of the
American College of Trial Lawyers for more than 20 years, he has been lead counsel in more than 100 federal
and state court antitrust cases and has more than 40 years experience before the Bar. In 2003, Rosch was
honored as Antitrust Lawyer of the Year by the California State Bar Antitrust Section. He obtained his LLB from
Harvard University in 1965 and was a Knox Fellow at Cambridge in 1962.
Rosch is married with two children and four grandchildren.
This document provides an overview of Level 3 Communications, a global telecommunications company. Some key points:
- Level 3 has a proprietary fiber network spanning over 330,000 km across North America, Europe, Asia, and other regions.
- It employs over 13,000 people globally, including 50 people in France.
- Level 3 generates $8 billion in annual revenue and is considered the top global provider of internet transit and backbone services based on network size and connectivity.
Final hh - 13.8.7 newark columbus lte expansion releasehmhollingsworth
AT&T has expanded its 4G LTE network to parts of Licking County, Ohio including Newark and Heath. The expansion brings faster internet speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G as well as more reliable connectivity. Local politicians commended AT&T for the investment in improving infrastructure and technology for the region. AT&T's 4G LTE network has been recognized as the fastest and most reliable by independent tests.
Final hh - 13.8.14 portage county akron lte expansion releasehmhollingsworth
AT&T has expanded its 4G LTE network to parts of Portage County, Ohio including Atwater, Garrettsville, Hiram, Mogadore, Randolph and Rootstown. The expansion will provide residents and businesses with faster internet speeds on mobile devices. AT&T's 4G LTE network is the fastest and most reliable nationwide according to independent tests. The network upgrade is part of AT&T's ongoing investment in infrastructure and will benefit the local economy.
Final hh - 14.2.19 - lorain cleveland lte expansion releasehmhollingsworth
AT&T has expanded its 4G LTE network in Lorain, Ohio as part of its Project VIP investment plan. The expanded coverage now includes parts of Amherst, Grafton, LaGrange, Lorain and Oberlin. AT&T's 4G LTE network provides faster speeds, higher reliability, and support for new devices compared to 3G. The expansion will help local businesses and residents by providing faster mobile internet access.
The Internet backbone consists of just over 6000 independent networks that exchange traffic in fashions that are not well understood outside of the backbone networking community. We explain how it works, how it has evolved and how it is continuing to evolve today.
This is a revised and annotated version of material most recently given as an invited presentation at OFC 2014, the optical fiber conference in San Francisco, in March 2014.
To provide higher resolution, I've also uploaded a version w/o annotations, i.e. just the graphics.
Final hh - 13.12.6 - marysville columbus lte expansion releasehmhollingsworth
AT&T has expanded its 4G LTE network to parts of Marysville, Richwood and Union County in Ohio. The expansion is part of AT&T's $14 billion investment plan to enhance its wireless infrastructure. The 4G LTE network provides faster speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G, improved reliability, and access to new devices. Local politicians commended AT&T for the investment and improving technology access for the community.
Final hh - 13.3.12 ohio root metrics lte performance study releasehmhollingsworth
An independent research firm, RootMetrics, found that AT&T has the fastest 4G LTE speeds of any major wireless carrier based on testing in the US' top 77 markets in the second half of 2012. On average, AT&T's 4G LTE network delivered download speeds of 18.6 Mbps and upload speeds of 9.0 Mbps. RootMetrics called AT&T's network "blazing fast" and found it had the fastest pure LTE download speeds. AT&T plans to expand its 4G LTE network to cover 300 million people by the end of 2014.
Docsis® based options for higher bandwidthherooftit
The document discusses using bonded DOCSIS channels to provide higher downstream bandwidth for multimedia applications on cable networks. Channel bonding involves grouping adjacent QAM channels so they share hardware, reducing costs. This allows over 100Mbps throughput per subscriber without plant upgrades. New silicon supports multiple DOCSIS channels. Channel bonding maintains backwards compatibility while providing growth options for competitive services like video streaming and conferencing. DOCSIS standards ensure high quality RF transmission that does not interfere with existing signals.
PLNOG 4: Daniel Sjoberg - The Future for HSIP and CDN PROIDEA
Level 3 Communications is the world's most connected internet service provider with extensive connectivity to telecom carriers, ISPs, cable companies, and internet destinations. As internet traffic increasingly consists of video, content delivery networks are growing in importance to efficiently distribute content and manage costs for content owners and internet service providers. While some ISPs focus on reducing transit traffic through peering, this may not address underlying network costs. Instead, ISPs should design networks to efficiently handle video and work with partners to lower transmission hops for internet traffic.
Final hh - 13.10.15 - root metrics cleveland releasehmhollingsworth
An independent mobile analytics firm awarded AT&T the top spot in its recent wireless network performance test in Cleveland, Ohio. AT&T was ranked highest for combined voice, data, and text network performance. The RootMetrics award is based on analysis of over 53,000 wireless tests conducted in September 2013. AT&T had previously tied for first in the previous study. A representative from RootMetrics stated that AT&T offered a very strong overall performance for customers in Cleveland during their tests.
The document discusses memories from the town of Dawlish. In a few brief sentences, it conveys nostalgia for the past and recollections from times spent in the small coastal community. While short, the writing evokes feelings of nostalgia and recollection of personal experiences from the author's time in Dawlish long ago.
Review and forward planning workshop 2012David Carr
This document summarizes a workshop reviewing the Dawlish Learning Partnership's (DLP) achievements in 2011-2012 and plans for 2012-2013. Key points discussed include procurement savings in school meals and cleaning, establishing the DLP and school websites to communicate their work, obtaining external funding, and the achievements of DLP action groups in areas like music, sports, gifted education, and more. The workshop involved presentations from action group chairs and developing a new partnership action plan for the upcoming school year.
ISS Education has achieved the Bronze Food for Life Catering Mark for its school menus in Devon, guaranteeing that the food meets certain standards such as using free-range eggs, farm-assured meat, organic yogurts, and sustainable fish. The recognition shows that fresh, healthy food you can trust is being served. Pupils will be able to learn more about where their food comes from through an upcoming "Green Fingers" competition and visits from a Blue Peter gardener to see vegetables growing on site.
The document provides information about the spring 2013 season. It is a one sentence document simply stating "Spring 2013", indicating it is referring to that specific season and year without providing any additional context or details.
This document provides an agenda and program details for the Think Kidneys Programme Team's Forward Planning Away Day on April 29th, 2015. The day-long event includes sessions on workstream updates, lessons learned, timeline and priority setting, and ensuring the sustainability of Think Kidneys work beyond the programme's 2016 end date. Presentations will cover achievements in areas like data collection, educational resources, and commissioning support. Group work is planned to review timelines, interdependencies between workstreams, and how to maintain progress after the programme concludes. The event aims to facilitate strategic planning and coordination across the various workstreams of the Think Kidneys AKI prevention and management initiative.
This document provides an overview of Cogent Communications, a leading global provider of internet access and ethernet transport services. Some key points:
- Cogent is a publicly traded company founded in 1999 that owns and operates a Tier 1 global IP network serving over 46,200 customers in 190 markets across North America, Europe and Asia.
- It provides dedicated internet access, ethernet transport, colocation services and operates 50 data centers globally.
- Cogent's network carries approximately 20% of all internet traffic and includes over 27,000 miles of metro fiber and 59,000 miles of intercity fiber routes.
- It focuses on serving corporate customers such as law firms, financial institutions and consulting
The document discusses carrier hotels, internet exchange points (IXPs), and net neutrality. It argues that establishing interconnection points like carrier hotels with IXPs promotes competition and helps address net neutrality concerns by reducing costs and barriers to direct network interconnection. Establishing more connection points through carrier hotels and actively participating in IXPs could help make net neutrality a non-issue.
Cogent provides data center services including colocation, network connectivity, and utility computing from over 40 data centers in North America and Europe. Their network is highly interconnected with over 1,950 locations and direct connections to over 4,850 other networks worldwide. Cogent data centers offer secure access controlled by cameras and biometric scanners with redundant power and backup generators to ensure reliability. Customers include large businesses and organizations that demand stable, uninterrupted service supported by Cogent's 24/7 customer support.
PLNOG 7: Jos Martens, Bart van der Sloot - Internet updates from around the w...PROIDEA
This document provides an agenda and summaries of topics that will be covered in an internet updates webinar from around the world. The agenda includes updates on Global Crossing, cloud computing opportunities, net neutrality in the US and Europe, and balancing cost and quality when buying IP transit and extending peering relationships. A summary of Global Crossing is also provided, outlining its global network and services. The document examines opportunities for communication, infrastructure, platform and security as cloud computing services and how these services are enabled by Global Crossing's global IP network. Net neutrality regulations in the US and Europe are discussed. The challenges of balancing network costs and quality when purchasing IP transit and peering relationships are also summarized.
Cogent provides dedicated fiber internet connections with high network availability and low latency. They guarantee fast installation timeframes and 24/7 customer support. Cogent offers dedicated connections, Ethernet services, IP transit, utility computing and colocation across their global fiber network.
FairPoint Communications is an internet service provider that operates in 18 states. It is investing over $40 million to expand broadband infrastructure in Maine over the next 5 years. Traditional network architectures with hub and spoke or full mesh configurations have limitations. IP/MPLS networks and carrier Ethernet services provide more scalable, robust, and cost-effective connectivity for multi-site businesses. FairPoint's VantagePoint network uses a next-generation IP/MPLS architecture to deliver diverse, high-performance connectivity with quality of service and other benefits over traditional network options.
China Telecom Americas enables the technology component of China expansion including network and Internet connectivity, co-location and hosting capabilities, and deploying enterprise infrastructure throughout Asia.
China Telecom key attributes include:
- Enhanced network performance - direct connection to mainland China, Hong Kong, Singapore, the USA, and Europe
- Speed to Market – 30 to 45 day install intervals in China
- Lower Total Cost of Ownership - as direct provider own 80% of network infrastructure in China
- Global Support - multilingual support, leveraging over 600,000+ talented colleagues in China
- Strategic Partner - we know China and are investing in key markets around the globe with 86 international POPs and counting.
1. Cogent provides global Ethernet network services including point-to-point and Ethernet VPN connections between 185 markets in 37 countries with network operations centers in major cities worldwide like Washington DC, Frankfurt, and Madrid.
2. Their network is designed to be 100% available and reliable for transmitting sensitive customer data like financial information, VoIP traffic, and video files across locations securely and cost effectively.
3. In addition to Ethernet services, Cogent offers colocation, IP transit, dedicated internet access, and utility computing from their offices in major cities in North America, Europe, and Asia serving a wide range of large enterprise and carrier customers.
Howard Hughes described himself as a perfectionist who has trouble allowing anything to go through in less than perfect condition. Hughes aims to be the world's premier provider of broadband services and solutions by bridging satellite and terrestrial technologies. Currently, Hughes generates $970 million annually and has offices on 5 continents, serving over 900,000 sites worldwide including over 200 large corporations.
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Cable Europe factsheet - Internet and traffic managementPaulo Valente
The document summarizes how internet traffic has grown exponentially over time, increasing from a small number of static pages to supporting a vast array of bandwidth-intensive services like video streaming. It describes how traffic management techniques are needed to prioritize time-sensitive data like phone calls and ensure quality of service for users. Looking to the future, it predicts that innovative new applications will require more robust traffic management to deliver an optimal user experience across all services.
BlackWire Consulting Group is a boutique consulting firm founded in 2010 located in Miami with offices in New York. They provide telecommunications solutions to clients worldwide, with experience improving productivity and lowering costs. They have over 60 contracts and 25 wholesale agreements with software, hardware, and domestic and international carriers. They leverage their experience to source alternative bandwidth options to drive costs down for clients.
BlackWire Consulting Group is a boutique consulting firm founded in 2010 located in Miami with offices in NYC. They provide telecommunications solutions to clients worldwide, with experience improving productivity and lowering costs. Their services include compliance, security, networking auditing, wholesale infrastructure, and cloud applications. They have over 60 contracts and 25 wholesale agreements to source alternative bandwidth options to drive costs down for clients.
China Telecom Global Limited is the international arm of China Telecom, the largest fixed-line and mobile telecommunications operator in China. It has subsidiaries in 29 countries and regions and an extensive global network with over 300 points of presence. It offers diversified products and services including bandwidth, IP, data center, cloud, content delivery network, and unified communications services to carrier, enterprise, and consumer customers worldwide.
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The document discusses bandwidth demand growth, the shift to cloud computing, and data center evolution. It summarizes a presentation about building infrastructure for exponential bandwidth growth, the advantages of third party data center facilities, an SDN case study, and questions. Lumos Networks and Iron Mountain are partnering to provide high-capacity fiber networks and secure data center colocation using Plexxi's SDN technology.
The document discusses bandwidth demand growth, the shift to cloud computing, and data center evolution. It summarizes a presentation about building infrastructure for exponential bandwidth growth, the advantages of third party data center facilities, an SDN case study, and questions. Lumos Networks and Iron Mountain are partnering to provide high-capacity fiber networks and secure data center colocation using Plexxi's SDN technology.
China Telecom Americas provides telecommunication services globally. It offers an optimized global network for enhanced performance, efficient project management for quick installations, and competitive monthly costs. With over 85 backbone nodes in China and 530 global points of presence, it has an extensive terrestrial and submarine cable network. China Telecom also offers diversified products and services including IP services, data centers, cloud solutions, and content delivery networks to connect customers' networks globally.
The document is a service level agreement (SLA) from Cogent Communications that outlines their network availability, packet delivery rates, latency guarantees, installation timeframes, and customer support centers globally. It describes Cogent's dedicated connections, optical Ethernet, and reliable network design. The SLA guarantees high performance and reliability. Cogent provides internet connectivity solutions for enterprises through dedicated connectivity, fiber-based Ethernet technology, and reliable service backed by local support and an industry-leading SLA.
This document summarizes Ant Blockchain technology and use cases. It describes how blockchain can enable shared records, communication and processing logic between institutions. It then outlines key features of the Ant Blockchain platform including high performance, global deployment capabilities, and enhanced security. Several example use cases are described, such as a charity platform, mutual aid program, and supplier provenance tracking.
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