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Telstra US and Global Crossing expand relationship

IT Industry - Strategy

Telstra's US subsidiary, Telstra inc, has signed an agreement with Global Crossing to use Global Crossing's Fast-Track services to serve enterprises in the Americas.

Global Crossing's Fast-Track services, provided to partners through its Global Partners Program, is billed as "a portfolio of enterprise focused business solutions which enables service providers to increase their speed to market and revenue realisation by expanding their geographic reach, broadening their range of converged IP service offerings, and providing a unified experience to customers around the world."

The announcement is part of an ongoing relationship between the two service providers. Telstra is providing Global Crossing with dedicated private line connectivity and a range of managed services at the core backbone level throughout the Asia Pacific region.

Drew Kelton, managing director, Telstra Global Business, said: "We're confident that this relationship will bloom into a highly strategic arrangement over time. We already have interconnects with Global Crossing and the [partners program] provides us with a massive opportunity to collaborate and provide even greater added value services to our customers."

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