XO Communications

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XO Holdings, Inc.
Type Public (OTCBB: XOHO)
Founded
Headquarters Herndon, VA, U.S.
Key people Carl J. Grivner, Chairman & CEO
Industry Telecom Service - Domestic
Products Telephony, Broadband Internet
Revenue $1.4 billion
Employees 4400
Website www.xo.com

XO Communications (previously Nexlink Communications and Concentric Network Corporation [1]) is a United States telecommunications firm and one of the largest Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) in the country. It is owned by XO Holdings, Inc OTCBB: XOHO. XO provides voice, data and IP services to businesses and other telecommunications companies in 75 metropolitan markets across the United States. Its customers include small and medium-sized business, large enterprises, cable companies, content providers, telecommunications companies and wireless service providers.

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[edit] Network

XO is a facilities-based backbone provider in the U.S. XO operates a nationwide OC-192 Tier 1 network and owns significant fiber optic network assets, including an 18,000 route-mile inter-city network and more than 9,000 route-miles within 40 major metropolitan markets. XO currently carries more than 15 billion minutes of Voice over IP (VoIP) traffic across its network each year.

[edit] Services

The company offers a broad range of services to businesses and its wholesale customers. These services include:

  • Local and Long Distance Voice services
  • Dedicated Internet Access services
  • IP-VPN
  • IP PBX
  • SIP
  • Ethernet
  • VoIP
  • Web Hosting
  • Web Development
  • Web Design
  • Private Line services
  • Wavelength services
  • IP Transit
  • VoIP Origination
  • VoIP Termination
  • Collocation services
  • Managed Services (hardware, voice and data packages)
  • Wireless Ethernet and Private Line Access

[edit] References

  1. ^ Goodbye Nextlink, Hello XO - Company Business and Marketing | Communications Today | Find Articles at BNET.com

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