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  2. Dark fibre - Wikipedia

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    Managed dark fibre is a form of wavelength-division multiplexed access to otherwise dark fibre where a pilot signal is beamed into the fibre by the fibre provider for management purposes using a transponder tuned to an assigned wavelength. Virtual dark fibre using wavelength multiplexing allows a service provider to offer individual wavelengths ...

  3. Spread Networks - Wikipedia

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    Spread Networks is a company founded by Dan Spivey and backed by James L. Barksdale (former CEO of Netscape) that claims to offer Internet connectivity between Chicago and New York City at ultra-low latency (i.e. speeds that are very close to the speed of light), high bandwidth, and high reliability, using dark fiber.

  4. Zayo Group - Wikipedia

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    Zayo owns a fiber network that spans more than 130,000 route miles in North America and Europe. Zayo operates a Tier 1 IP network, with settlement-free peering with all other Tier 1 providers. Zayo's services include dark fiber, wavelengths, SONET, Ethernet, SD-WAN, IP services, colocation, wireless backhaul and small cells. [citation needed]

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    Discover the best stocks for beginners, featuring stable companies with growth potential, solid dividends and strong market presence to kickstart your investment journey.

  6. Dark Fiber Market Surges to USD 12.81 Billion by 2031 ...

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    Dark Fiber Market Surges to USD 12.81 Billion by 2031, Propelled by 14.39% CAGR - Verified Market Research® 06/25/2024 14:00 -0400 Lewes, Delaware, June 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Global Dark Fiber Market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 14.39% from 2024 to 2031 , according to a new report published by Verified Market Research®.

  7. 360networks - Wikipedia

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    360networks, Inc. was a Canadian-based wholesale telecommunications carrier. The company developed many long-haul fiber optic communications network routes throughout North America, many along railroad rights of way, consisting of both dark fiber and lit fiber.

  8. AboveNet - Wikipedia

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    It initially focused on 'one-hop' internet connectivity and providing dark fiber to communications carrier customers in the U.S. and Europe. Abovenet Communications became a public company via an initial public offering in December 1998 and soared 32% in one day in March 1999 during the dot-com bubble after announcing a stock split. [2]

  9. Crossing network - Wikipedia

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    Such crossing networks are a type of dark pool that employ computerized systems to match buyers and sellers of large blocks of shares without using a stock exchange. [1] The advantage of the crossing network is the ability to execute a large block order without impacting the public quote and avoidance of market impact (i.e., the movements in a ...