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Gary Hale of Global Internetworking to Chair Session on Global Off-Net Provisioning at Pacific Telecom Conference
MCLEAN, Va., Jan. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Internetworking, Inc. (GII), a facilities-neutral network solutions provider headquartered in McLean, Virginia, announced that Gary Hale, GII's Vice President of Global Operations, will be chairing a seminar on telecom carrier and service provider off-net provision in a global environment at the Pacific Telecom Conference (PTC) on Wednesday, January 19, in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hale, who developed the session topic and content, said: "Operating in a global environment and expanding into international markets provides tremendous challenges to telecom carriers and service providers. But, with help from a knowledgeable source, these challenges are not insurmountable and, in fact, do not have to be as problematic as one might think."
Off-net provisioning enables a carrier or service provider to expand their network into new areas by interconnecting with another existing network, rather than undertaking the time and expense to build out their own network to a new area.
The session, titled "Meeting the Challenge of Off-Net Provisioning in a Global Environment," will strive to provide an overview of the new innovative approaches and best practices used for off-net provisioning. It will also outline the challenges carriers and service providers face when working to expand the in-country and global reach of their networks.
Topics to be covered include: Finding Competitive Off-Net Providers in Foreign Markets; International Regulatory and Interconnection Issues; Cross Border Monitoring & Management of Off-Net Circuits; Multi-Carrier Service Level Management; and Impact of MPLS, VoIP and Ethernet on Off-Net provisioning.
Joining Hale on the panel are Anthony Briscoe, the General Manager of Telecom New Zealand; Matthew Costello, the Vice President of Technology & Engineering of Wisor Telecom; Lewis Fiallo, the Director of Business Development of China Telecom USA; and Eu Gin Tan, Sales Director of Asia Pacific for Carrier and Wholesale of Sprint.
The session is being held from 8:30 a.m.-10 a.m. on Wednesday, January 19, at PTC '05 at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort & Spa in Honolulu.
ABOUT GLOBAL INTERNETWORKING
Founded in 1998, Global Internetworking (GII) is a knowledge-based, facilities-neutral provider of data transport solutions for service providers, government agencies, and enterprise customers.
GII provides solutions built around its customers' requirements, not the constraints of a physical network. Within the wholesale telecom and service provider market, GII can help carriers obtain diverse, cost-effective off-net connectivity throughout the United States and to over 40 overseas markets. Within the enterprise and government sectors, GII specializes in providing diverse, high-capacity solutions for wide area network applications. GII offers all customers a turn-key, single-point-of-contact approach which allows them to find optimal end-to-end solutions without having to find, manage and interconnect multiple local and long-haul off-net carriers. For more information, visit http://www.globalinternetworking.com/.
Global Internetworking, Inc.
8484 Westpark Dr., Suite 720
McLean, VA 22102
703-442-5500
CONTACTS:
Andrew Goldsmith, Global Internetworking, Inc.
703-442-5500, agoldsmith@globalinternetworking.com
Mike Rothenberg, Rothenberg Communications
703-820-1270, mrothenberg@rothenberg.com
Global Internetworking, Inc.
CONTACT: Andrew Goldsmith of Global Internetworking, Inc.,+1-703-442-5500, agoldsmith@globalinternetworking.com; or Mike Rothenberg ofRothenberg Communications, +1-703-820-1270, mrothenberg@rothenberg.com, forGlobal Internetworking, Inc.
Web site: http://www.globalinternetworking.com/
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