In early 2006, at APAN meeting, Yves Poppe has pointed three (early) transoceanic lambda providers (Yes, it's lambda, not just sub-wavelength capacity): Global Crossing, Level 3 and Tyco (now Tata). Currently, it shall be more than three of course. The interesting point is that demands for lambda services were initially coming from Research and Education (R&E) networking sector - in early 2000s. Well, it's no doubt, SURFnet was at a prominent role at those times.
Early transoceanic gigabit connectivities:
- First transatlantic gigabit level circuit : 2001: 2.5 gig Surfnet to Chicago Starlight
- First transpacific STM-4’s : 2001: two Transpac STM-4’s
- 2002: first transatlantic 10gb : Surfnet leads again
R&E Networking : Toward Dark Fiber
- National R&E networks start to go dark fiber: Canarie’s Bill St.Arnaud and Surfnet’s Kees Neggers amongst trailblazers; Lambda switching and speed records
- High Energy Physics and Astronomy provide much of the intercontinental impetus
Amsterdam - Early Lambda Capital
Credits: Yves Poppe; (formerly or still at) Tata Teleglobe
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