Sprint unveiled plans to expand its Internet backbone in Europe a...
Sprint unveiled plans to expand its Internet backbone in Europe and Asia, including linking 15 cities in 13 countries by end of 2001. Sprint said expansion would cover 35 countries by end of 2003, connecting business centers in Europe…
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with 10 Gbps backbone. “Our global IP network expansion is in line with the goal to have 50% of Sprint’s revenues derived from data and broadband services by 2003,” Sprint Global Business Markets Group Pres. Len Lauer said. Sprint now offers dedicated IP service to 30 countries and Internet virtual private network service to 69. Expansion plans include IP nodes in 14 new cities by end of 2001, including Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Paris, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo.