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PC-1 Adds Significant Trans-Pacific Capacity

Posted on: Tuesday, 4 September 2007, 15:09 CDT

Pacific Crossing Limited (PCL), a leading provider of trans-Pacific bandwidth and carrier-class managed network services, today announced the signing with Fujitsu Limited of an agreement to increase the capacity on the PC-1 network.

Fujitsu will upgrade the PC-1 network adding an additional 200 Gbps of capacity on each of the four segments of the trans-Pacific system. The turn-key deal carries an option for an additional 100 Gbps upgrade of capacity. Under terms of the agreement, PCL's PC-1 system will be lit to at least 390 Gbps of capacity on each segment of its protected network by the first quarter of 2008. This could increase to at least 490 Gbps by the second quarter or 2008 if PCL exercises its upgrade option. In addition, PCL announced that a recent study has shown that, given recent upgrades in optronics, the PC-1 system is upgradeable to approximately 3 Tbps of total capacity

"Almost doubling our existing capacity positions Pacific Crossing as a leader in commercial trans-Pacific data transmissions," said Roderick Boss, Chief Executive Officer of PCL. "We couldn't be happier with the teamwork between our company and the experts at Fujitsu."

Executive Vice President, Telecom Business Group, in charge of photonic systems of Fujitsu, Terumi Chikama commented, "Fujitsu is delighted to have been awarded the upgrade of the PC-1 network, given its significant role as a backbone to support the rapidly growing traffic demands for the Trans-Pacific region. I believe this win is attributable to the strong presence and track record in the global market of our advanced FLASHWAVE S650® submarine wavelength divisional multiplexer. We will continue to work closely with PCL to maximize the performance and expandability of the PC-1 network.

Boss said customer demand drove the need for PCL to increase its network capabilities. This upgrade will compliment PCL's current U.S. backhaul build which will connect major points of presence on the West coast.

"This network upgrade gives us the added ability to provision bandwidth for new customers and add new revenue streams," Boss said. "Our customers can feel secure in the integrity of their data transmissions because Fujitsu conducted thorough testing on the configuration, and the agreement calls for ensured reliability."

About the PC-1 Trans-Pacific System

PCL's 21,000 km fiber optic system consists of four fiber-pairs organized in four segments connecting each of its owned cable landing stations near major metropolitan areas in the United States and Japan including: Harbour Pointe, WA.; Grover Beach, CA.; Ajigaura and Shima, Japan. PCL operates the world's only independent sub-sea fiber optic cable system that crosses the Pacific Ocean, creating a vital link between the United States and Asia. Because the company's PC-1 system is non-consortia and carrier-neutral, it can inter-connect with virtually every major carrier and provide worldwide transport to the largest telecommunications customers.

About Pacific Crossing Limited

Pacific Crossing Limited (PCL) owns and operates the world's only independent, trans-Pacific sub-sea network between the United States and Japan. The company delivers state-of-the-art capacity and managed network services at competitive prices to a growing carrier-class customer base. The company's headquarters are in Hamilton Bermuda, and has offices in Dallas, Texas, USA. For more information, please visit http://www.pc1.com.

About Fujitsu Limited

Fujitsu is a leading provider of customer-focused IT and communications solutions for the global marketplace. Pace-setting device technologies, highly reliable computing and communications products, and a worldwide corps of systems and services experts uniquely position Fujitsu to deliver comprehensive solutions that open up infinite possibilities for its customers' success. Headquartered in Tokyo, Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 5.1 trillion yen (US$43.2 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2007. For more information, please see: http://www.fujitsu.com/global/.


Source: Business Wire

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