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Level 3 Activates Metro Networks in Bogota and Buenos Aires

March 26, 2013
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Level 3 Communications launched new metropolitan networks in Buenos Aires, Argentina and Bogota, Colombia. Level 3 has established multiple nodes in both of these cities, with each network boasting a total capacity of 80x40Gbps and the potential of upgrading to 80x100Gbps.

Level 3 is offering fiber capacity of up to 40 Gbps.   Wholesale and enterprise customers also can build their own backbones and dedicated networks, and interconnect with Level 3’s and others’ data centers to build SAN, disaster recovery and cloud services solutions.

Level 3 has existing metropolitan high-speed networks in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

“Level 3 is always working to meet all the needs of our customers, and by launching these metropolitan networks, we will be able to address our customers’ increasing demand for capacity in two very important markets in Latin America,” said Leonardo Barbero, Level 3’s senior vice president and chief marketing officer for Latin America.

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