AboveNet Enters Into Joint Venture to Bring Its Global Internet Network to Japan Speeding Internet Traffic and E-commerce Around the World
SAN JOSE, Calif., Dec 13, 1999 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
Joint Venture with Marubeni and Trans Cosmos Links Japan, the U.S. and Europe into One Seamless Network
AboveNet Communications Inc., a subsidiary of Metromedia Fiber Network, Inc. (Nasdaq:MFNX), announced today that is has extended its global one-hop Internet network into Japan through a strategic joint venture, AboveNet Japan K.K., formed with two of Japan's largest companies and high technology leaders -- Marubeni Corporation and Trans Cosmos, Inc.
The joint venture will have far-reaching effects for the flow of Internet traffic within Japan and between Japan and the United States and Europe. It will help streamline the routing of traffic between continents to improve the quality of content, media, and applications delivered over the Internet around the world. Marubeni owns fifty percent of the venture, Trans Cosmos owns ten percent, and AboveNet owns forty percent.
"By extending our IP network to Japan, AboveNet is breaking new ground in the evolution of the Internet as a global medium. AboveNet Japan will tie Japan and other Asia Pacific countries more closely to U.S. and Europe and it will create a seamless global optical IP infrastructure unsurpassed for speed and performance," said Sherman Tuan, AboveNet CEO. "For the first time, Internet users on multiple continents will be able to navigate the Web and obtain the information they want without leaving AboveNet's network."
AboveNet Japan will build an Internet Service Exchange facility in Tokyo modeled after AboveNet's state-of-the art facilities in the U.S. and Europe and designed to meet local requirements. It is scheduled to open in the second quarter of 2000. Japanese ISPs, content providers, e-commerce companies, and enterprises will for the first time be able to co-locate their Internet equipment in a secure, fault-tolerant regionally based co-location facility built to AboveNet's quality standards, and obtain fast, reliable Internet connectivity via AboveNet's high-performance global network.
AboveNet Japan, which builds upon AboveNet's momentum in the Asia Pacific Region, is part of AboveNet's strategy to expand its facilities globally and transform the performance of the Internet around the world through a superior network and an infrastructure of high performance international ISX facilities that are locally owned and operated. AboveNet UK, AboveNet Deutschland, and AboveNet Communications Austria were formed with local experienced Internet partners and are now operating facilities that speed Internet traffic in Europe and between Europe and the U.S.
AboveNet Japan, like AboveNet's European joint ventures, will access AboveNet's broadband network, which has a current total bandwidth capacity of 24.7 Gbps, and it will take advantage of AboveNet's peering agreements with more than 300 ISPs and major network providers around the world. It will serve Japanese clients and others in the Asia Pacific region linking them together and to the U.S. and Europe on AboveNet's global one-hop network. Also, like all of AboveNet's ISXs, it will benefit from the end-to-end optical IP network AboveNet is building with dark fiber provided by Metromedia Fiber Network, AboveNet's parent company.
AboveNet Presence in the Asia Pacific Rim Region
A large number of Asia Pacific Rim ISPs currently co-locate their equipment and obtain Internet connectivity at AboveNet's San Jose ISX. Among theses providers are AT&T Asia Pacific of Hong Kong; Loral Orion Asia Pacific of Singapore; Hinet, SeedNet and AUNET of Taiwan; Singapore Telecom of Singapore; Linkage On-line and HKNet of Hong Kong; KDD and Mitsubishi Electric Information Network (MIND) of Japan; DACOM and Korea Telecom of Korea; I-Phil.net and Globe Telecom of the Philippines; and Netspace, Vicnet and Paradox of Australia. These providers are expected to continue their presence at AboveNet's San Jose facility, where many exchange traffic among themselves as well as obtain Internet connectivity to the U.S. and European markets. AboveNet Japan will offer these and other Asia Pacific providers the option of co-locating their equipment and obtaining connectivity in a local facility.
About Marubeni Corporation
Marubeni, established in 1858, is one of Japan's leading general trading companies.
Marubeni's operations encompass domestic, import, export and offshore trade and investment activities, and range from the development of natural resources to the retail marketing of finished products and consolidated total volume of trading transaction was $98.8 billion in its fiscal year ending March 31, 1999.
Marubeni has 8,600 employees and conducts these operations through a worldwide business network comprising almost 200 representative offices and around 700 affiliated companies in 79 countries. For more information, please visit the Marubeni's Web site at marubeni.co.jp.
About Trans Cosmos Inc.
Trans Cosmos, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, supplies data processing and data entry service, develops software, sells computer-related products, and provides Internet networking and marketing services solutions. Through joint ventures and strategic alliances, Trans Cosmos integrates viable technologies into the products and services it offers. Trans Cosmos also actively pursues new technologies through direct investments and investments through its subsidiaries in the Unites States venture capital market. With more than 600 customers and 1998 revenue of more than 35.5 billion yen, Trans Cosmos is one of Japan's largest companies. For more information about Trans Cosmos's U.S. subsidiary, visit the company's Web site at trans-cosmos.co.jp.
About AboveNet and Metromedia Fiber Network
AboveNet Communications, the architect of the global one-hop network and a leading provider of Internet connectivity and co-location solutions for high-bandwidth and business critical applications, is a subsidiary of Metromedia Fiber Network. Metromedia Fiber Network is building metropolitan fiber optic infrastructure in the local loop in strategic major metropolitan markets, enabling technologically sophisticated organizations to implement the latest data, video, Internet and multimedia applications. The combined company will facilitate the explosive growth of e-commerce and advanced Internet applications by delivering secure, reliable and scalable optical networks to Internet content and service providers, carriers and enterprise users worldwide. For more information on AboveNet and its service offering call 800/475-2733 or visit the company's Web site at www.above.net. For more information about Metromedia Fiber Network, please visit the company's Web site at www.mmfn.com.
This news release contains certain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Factors that could cause or contribute to such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, general economic and business conditions, competition, changes in technology and methods of marketing, and various other factors beyond the Company's control. This also includes such factors as described from time to time in the SEC filings by Metromedia Fiber Network, including the most recently filed Forms S-3, 10-K and10-Q.
Note to Editors: AboveNet, Internet Service Exchange, ISX, and AboveNet Global One-Hop Network are trademarks of AboveNet Communications, Inc. All other company or brand names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.
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