Hi, a new report from TeleGeography. Looks like it will have lots of very
useful data and analysis.
cheers
martin
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Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 19:12:43 -0400
From: Jessica Marantz <[log in to unmask]>
To: Martin Dodge <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: TeleGeography Internet Report
Dear TeleGeography subscriber,
For more than ten years, TeleGeography has tackled the hard
questions about international communications. This month,
we're proud to introduce a new annual report focusing on the
emerging geography of international Internet infrastructure:
_Packet Geography 2002_.
Designed as the Internet-focused companion to our yearbook
on telephony traffic volumes, this new 300-page
atlas-almanac combines our latest original research results
and expert analysis to provide:
- Exclusive metrics and maps of city-to-city cross-border
Internet capacity
- Profiles and network maps of the world's largest
Internet backbone providers
- Route-by-route Internet bandwidth for over 60 countries
- A new approach to measuring demand for international
Internet bandwidth
- Rankings of Internet transit buyers and sellers
To see the executive summary, table of contents, and sample
pages, please visit:
<http://www.telegeography.com/products/books/pg/index.html>
The print edition ($1,995) will be available next week, and
the electronic edition ($2,495 for a single user license)
will be available in October 2001. There is also a package
price of $3,290 for purchasing both the print and single
user electronic editions in one order. Multiple user
license packages are available as well.
You may order the report at:
<http://www.telegeography.com/Order/order.html>
Please feel free to contact me directly with your questions
and feedback.
Best regards,
Jessica Marantz
Director, Marketing & Business Development
Tel: +1 202 741 0065
Fax: +1 202 741 0021
PS: On a more serious note, we have appreciated your
support and kind words throughout the tragic events of last
week. Thankfully, our Washington, DC office and New
York-based colleagues have all survived the recent attacks.
We mourn the loss of those subscribers, associates, and
friends who have not been as fortunate.
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