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Technology Stocks : Global Crossing - GX (formerly GBLX)

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To: quidditch who wrote (4079)1/22/2000 1:38:00 AM
From: TechMkt   of 15615
 
Steve,
Great write up and very pertinent points. Here is a clip from GBLX's Web page in the FAQ section. This should give everyone a better idea of their schedule.

Fez
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What systems have you announced?

Please visit our Network section on this site which provides an interactive map and technical specifications of the Global Crossing global fiber optic network. Atlantic Crossing 1 (AC-1) has been in service since May 1998. As of December 1999, Pacific Crossing 1 (PC-1) and Global Access Limited (GAL) commenced initial service, while construction of Phase I (13 cities) on Pan European Crossing (PEC) was also completed. Pan American Crossing (PAC) and Mid-Atlantic Crossing (MAC) will start initial service in February 2000. All other announced systems, namely South American Crossing (SAC), East Asia Crossing (EAC) and Atlantic Crossing 2 (AC-2) are all on schedule.
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