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Global Crossing's Costa Rican Pacific Coast submarine cable starts operations
[July 18, 2008]

Global Crossing's Costa Rican Pacific Coast submarine cable starts operations


(Telecomworldwire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge)
Global Crossing (Nasdaq:GLBC), a global IP solutions provider, reported
today (18 July) that a ceremony has been held today in the Costa Rican
city of Esterillos to celebrate the inauguration of a new submarine
fibre optic telecomms cable connecting the Pacific coast of Costa Rica
to the Pan American cable (PAC).

The PAC connects the west coast of the US, Mexico, Panama, Venezuela
and the Virgin Islands. The new submarine cable, constructed and
operated by Global Crossing will provide the state-run Costa Rican
national telecomms body Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE)
and Radiografica Costarricense SA (RASCA), a Costa Rican Internet
access provider, with increased international capacity and additional
connection resilience.

Global Crossing figures say that the cable currently can support up to

60 million phone calls or 185 million e-mails per second (assuming an
average of 20kb per e-mail).

The cable has a design capacity of 256 STM-1 equivalents (STM-1 is a
transmission standard with a bit rate of 155.52Mb/s) giving Global
Crossing the possibility of upgrading the bandwidth on the cable if
ICE's requirements increase.


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