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To: Curtis E. Bemis who wrote (5746)4/21/2000 10:16:00 AM
From: TechMkt  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 15615
 
Curtis,
Most of those projects, except FLAG Telcom, have many, many partners. How are they going to divide up the bandwidth? GBLX is the sole owner of their cables. This place them in a much more advantageous position.

Fez



To: Curtis E. Bemis who wrote (5746)4/21/2000 10:30:00 AM
From: MileHigh  Respond to of 15615
 
There you go! Thanks

MileHigh



To: Curtis E. Bemis who wrote (5746)4/21/2000 11:46:00 AM
From: Ellen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15615
 
>> The Japan-US project has rights in San Luis Obispo and Point Arena (AT&T, BT, Cable & Wireless, Japan Telecom, KDD, Level 3 Communications, NTTWN, Pacific Gateway Exchange, Qwest, SBC, Sprint, WorldCom)
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It should be recalled that GBLX should also be included in those above listed as owners in the Japan-U.S. project. GBLX participates as an owner through GAL, Global Access Limited, GBLX's Japanese arm (as helpfully pointed out by Fez Message 13452161 ); through its ownership of Frontier; and through ownership of IXnet when that acquisition is completed (http://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=13452067 )

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