NEXUS
Optical Transport
Exchanges™
LayerOne derives its name from the first layer of
the Open Systems Interconnection model that
defines connectivity standards.
CONFIDENTIAL
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LayerOne Business Model -
Overview
Physical Transport Exchange
Optical (Single Mode, Multi Mode)
Electrical (DS1, DS3, Ethernet)
Optical Transport Exchange
Tributary Exchange OC192-STS1
Peering/Transit
Long Haul to Long Haul
Metro to Long Haul
Pooling (City Pair, QoS, Segmentation)
Core Replacement / Insertion
Flexible Concatenation / GigE
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Growing List of LayerOne
Customers
Enron Broadband
Verizon
FPL Fibernet
Giant Technologies
Genuity (GTE Global
Networks)
Maxcess
MFS (Worldcom)
XO (Nextlink)
Progress Telecom
Qwest
Sonova
Sphera Optical
Stonehenge Telecom
Wired Business
Yipes!
Cable & Wireless
Global Crossing
MFN
Tekom
McLeod
Softswitch
Level (3)
Williams
Telseon
Cidera
Yahoo!
TXU
El Paso Global
Networks
Epik
Edgix
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LayerOne Strategy for Success
Locate Exchanges within Highly-Connected Venues
Core of Long-Haul Networks
Head-End of Metro SONET Networks
Control / Offer Multiple Points of Access to the Exchange
Fiber Vaults
Vertical & Horizontal Conduits
Electro/Optical Distribution Frame
Provide Telco-Grade Space
Minimum Space Requirement - 2,000 Square Feet
Conditioned AC and DC Power
Create Software-Based Inventory and Provisioning Platform
Open API Interfaces for Carriers and Bandwidth Traders
Web-enabled Java Interfaces

Early LayerOne Deck

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    NEXUS Optical Transport Exchanges™ LayerOne derivesits name from the first layer of the Open Systems Interconnection model that defines connectivity standards. CONFIDENTIAL
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    2 LayerOne Business Model- Overview Physical Transport Exchange Optical (Single Mode, Multi Mode) Electrical (DS1, DS3, Ethernet) Optical Transport Exchange Tributary Exchange OC192-STS1 Peering/Transit Long Haul to Long Haul Metro to Long Haul Pooling (City Pair, QoS, Segmentation) Core Replacement / Insertion Flexible Concatenation / GigE
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    9 Growing List ofLayerOne Customers Enron Broadband Verizon FPL Fibernet Giant Technologies Genuity (GTE Global Networks) Maxcess MFS (Worldcom) XO (Nextlink) Progress Telecom Qwest Sonova Sphera Optical Stonehenge Telecom Wired Business Yipes! Cable & Wireless Global Crossing MFN Tekom McLeod Softswitch Level (3) Williams Telseon Cidera Yahoo! TXU El Paso Global Networks Epik Edgix
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    10 LayerOne Strategy forSuccess Locate Exchanges within Highly-Connected Venues Core of Long-Haul Networks Head-End of Metro SONET Networks Control / Offer Multiple Points of Access to the Exchange Fiber Vaults Vertical & Horizontal Conduits Electro/Optical Distribution Frame Provide Telco-Grade Space Minimum Space Requirement - 2,000 Square Feet Conditioned AC and DC Power Create Software-Based Inventory and Provisioning Platform Open API Interfaces for Carriers and Bandwidth Traders Web-enabled Java Interfaces