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GlobeNet is a wholesale telecommunications provider – connecting the Americas with an integrated and competitive portfolio of services (Network, IP, IaaS and Security). A recipient of Frost & Sullivan`s 2017 Best Practices Award, GlobeNet`s services are supported by the lowest latency, and most resilient 23,500 kilometers subsea infrastructure, and complemented by extensive experience and operational know-how.
Qwest Communications Company, LLC offers long distance telecommunication services. Qwest Communications Company, LLC was formerly known as Qwest Communications Corporation and changed its name to Qwest Communications Company, LLC in November 2008.
Stage 2 is a New York-based converged network services provider that offers a robust and redundant network with connectivity, quality of service and local number portability available across the country and, often, around the world, with CLEC capabilities in the New York metro market.
Flowroute is the leading provider of communication services and technology for cloud-based communication products. Flowroute enables cloud-based providers to scale their solutions by programmatically integrating communication services into their offerings to create unique user experiences.The patented nationwide Flowroute HyperNetwork™ delivers leading carrier-quality calling and messaging services with unparalleled performance, transparency, and control. Flowroute is privately held and headquartered in Seattle, WA.
TelePacific is a multiple award-winning network and communications service provider to more than 40,000 businesses nationwide. The company owns and operates extensive network assets including 50,000 fiber strand miles, a Juniper and Cisco-powered MPLS IP network, four datacenters and nearly 400 colocations in 273 wire centers throughout the Southwestern and Western United States. Since it was founded in 1998, TelePacific has grown into the largest competitor to AT&T, Verizon and CenturyLink in California, expanded operations into Nevada and Texas, and extended its network reach nationwide and globally to serve multi-location customers all over the world. Ten years ago, TelePacific had 400 employees, 6,000 business customers and 100,000 business lines in service. Today, the company has 1,500 employees, tens of thousands of customers and more than 1.2 million lines in service.