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Transmits Phone Calls between Poland and West Europe The liberalization
of Polands telecommunications market assigns VEAGCOM new tasks. While
in the past Polands national telecommunications agency Telekomunikacja
Polska S.A. (TPSA) had a monopoly position regarding international calls,
since 2003, private telecommunications companies like VEAGCOM´s Polish
partner Tel-Energo are allowed to deal with international voice minutes.
Via its own voice network which is connected to the TPSA-network at more
than 25 connection points all over Poland, Tel-Energo distributes international
voice minutes: Calls from abroad are transmitted by Tel-Energo to the
telephonees in Poland while their calls are transmitted in westward direction.
VEAGCOM connects the
voice network of 4cE -partner
Tel-Energo with
those of regional, national and international carriers in Germany. As of November 2003,
4cE – For connecting Europe
offers interconnections with the three Baltic countries. After extending
the 4cE-network to southeastern
Europe last year, 4cE headed
for the northeastern border of the continent in 2003: Baltic Optical Network
(BON), an association of network operators in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania,
joined the 4cE alliance.
Seven of the ten EU-accession countries are now connected through the
4cE-network.
4cE
presented extended network reach at UCI Global 2002 For the first time
after two new partners from Austria have joined 4cE-For
connecting Europe last April, the alliance presented its south-eastward
expanded network reach at UCI Global 2002 from 28 - 31 May in London.
Approximately 1,000 people from all over the world, most of them telecommunications
experts, attended the three-day event.
4cE
offers bandwidth and co-location in Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Denmark,
Germany, and neighboring countries. Beginning December, the alliance will
present its product portfolio at UCI Europe 2002 in Berlin. In the
meantime, prospective customers can contact Juergen Schunk (+49 (0) 30
51 50 27 49, veagcom@4cE.org) and
the 4cE-partners in each member country
for information. Or contact the 4cE-partner nearest to you. You can find
all addresses at our 4cE-Contact Web-Site.
4cE has extended its cross-border network limits south-eastwards: In April 2002, the Austrian network operators Well.COM Datahighway Burgenland AG and EVN AG (Energie-Versorgung Niederösterreich) joined the 4cE alliance! Both companies are known for their long experience in data transfer and related services. Well.COM provides Burgenland, the south-eastern Austrian state at the frontier with Hungary, Slovakia, and Slovenia, with a wide range of high-quality fiber-optic network services such as managed bandwidth, VPNs, and corporate network solutions as well as co-location and internet services. The Well.COM network is connected to POPs in Vienna via own optic fiber and links Slovakia and Hungary via high-capacity cables. Interconnections to other Central and East European countries are implemented. The EVN telecommunications network stretches from the Slovak border to the frontier with the state of Styria and from the Czech border to the state of Burgenland. In addition to inner-Austrian connections to several provinces and some of the most important locations in Vienna, EVN runs an SDH link and high-capacity cables to the Czech Republic. High-capacity connections to Slovakia shall be established. EVN offers managed bandwidth and co-location services, VPNs and corporate network solutions. For more information,
please see Considering the
fast-moving telecommunications market, 4cE-stands at the yearly CWM Cen-tral
and Eastern Europe-fairs have already become a tradition. More than ever
before, the wholesale customer and his needs in a turbulent market is
the focus of this years CWM held from 3 to 5 December in Berlin. As a
comparatively long-term market player in Poland, Czechia, Denmark, Austria,
and Germany, the 4cE-alliance will present its well tried products - bandwidth,
wavelength, and co-location - once again to trade-fair visitors at stand
no. 5/6 in Hall 1 at Messegelände Berlin.
4cE
exhibits at UCI Global 2002 in London As many telecommunications companies continue having a tough time, 4cE -For connecting Europe presents itself as a constant business partners can count on: During UCI Global 2002 from 28 to 30 May at the Olympia 2 in London, the 4cE -crew will inform visitors and exhibitors at PoP C3 about new developments within the alliance and present 4cE ´s first-class bandwidth and co-location services in North, East, and Central Europe. The wide-spread, close mashed fiber-optic network, state-of-the-art technology, first-class 24 h/d-customer service and cost effective solutions are pros 4cE -customers can rely on. 4cE
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