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Technology Stocks : Internap Network Services Corporation

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To: Dave B who wrote (315)4/6/2001 10:54:14 AM
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carrier briefs.
(News Briefs)

Network World, March 26, 2001 p47

By Writers, Staff

Full Text

Services and hosting company Broadwing Communications and Internap Network Services, an intelligent routing service company, have announced
agreements with Akamai to resell the latter's services. Broadwing will add Akamai's EdgeSuite, a set of content delivery services bundling many of
Akamai's offerings, to the company's managed hosting and collocation services. Internap signed a similar deal to sell Akamai services along with its own.
Internap works to improve the speed data moves within the Internet for its customers, while Akamai works to move that data out of the Internet to the edge
of the network.

Verizon Wireless last week announced a $5 billion deal with Lucent that will have Lucent provide Verizon with most of the equipment for the service
provider's next-generation 3G wireless network. Verizon Wireless plans to begin deploying 3G technology later this year. The Lucent gear would let users
get up to 144K bit/sec access through their mobile phones, enabling more data-rich applications.

Verizon: www.verizon.com

Terabeam, the Seattle provider of free-space optical telecommunication service, plans to begin offering service in Denver this summer. The company
builds high-speed networks in metropolitan areas using lasers beamed through the air to connect sites. The company also sells services in Seattle. Denver
is the second market in which Terabeam will offer service. In February 2001, Terabeam officially opened for business in Seattle.

Terabeam: www.terabeam. com

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