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RegistersLink.com is the largest ICANN accredited Registrar agents in the world and is accredited as an official registrar of the .com, .net, and .org Top Level Domain names. RegistersLink.com is on a mission to provide low cost robust service to those seeking domain name registration. (other domain by country)
   
Cisco Systems is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. Cisco provides the market with a broad range of end-to-end networking solutions that includes routers, LAN and ATM switches and network management software to name a few.
   
CyberCash is the leading online gateway for processing credit cards online and in real time. CyberCash links virtual storefronts with a merchant's credit card processor, providing authorizations at the time of purchase.
   
Secure Your Website
Business-to-business, business-to-consumer, e-business Web transactions - a Secure Socket Layer Web Server Certificate or SuperCert gives all parties the confidence that information is being sent securely and to the right place.
   
GlobalCenter is a leading Internet backbone service provider. Over the past several years, GlobalCenter has been building the foundation for Nationwide Digital Distribution, which radically improves the reliability and speed of the Internet. As a digital distribution company, GlobalCenter handles 8.8 billion pageviews per month, translating into 1.8 billion hits per day and 1.26 million hits per minute. Today, GlobalCenter routes the world's top websites including Yahoo!.
   
Qwest is a cutting edge Internet communications company. The Qwest network is built with the industry's most advanced technologies. It offers 10 gigabit, OC-192 speed and is constructed on a self-healing SONET ring and 2.4 gigabit (OC-48) IP architecture. In the U.S., it reaches 18,815 miles and connects to 150 cities across the country. It also extends 1,400 miles into Mexico. Cables under the Atlantic Ocean connect to Europe, where they are joined with KPN, the Dutch Telecommunications Company, in a joint venture. KPNQwest is building a 9,100 mile European network that will connect 40 cities. Qwest also is part owner of the newest digital cables in Europe, TAT 14, which will also connect to the KPNQwest network.
   
AT&T Managed Internet Service provides a reliable, dedicated, high-speed Internet connection and industry-leading Service Level Agreements (SLAs).
Your business IP services will reside on AT&T's world-class OC-192/OC-48 IP backbone, providing you with managed, state-of-the-art hardware and software, smart routing capability, and continuous performance monitoring.
   
Foundry Switches: NetIron delivers up to 480 Gbps of superior backplane switching capacity and is aimed specifically at satisfying the exploding bandwidth requirements encountered by growth oriented ISPs. Based on Foundry's unique IronCore architecture and IronWareTM software platform, NetIron chassis-based routers deliver up to 172,000,000 packets per second (pps) per chassis for reliable packet delivery even under the heaviest of Internet traffic loads.  
   
Sun Microsystems provides the hardware that we use to provide services that are both reliable and fast. Using only the highest quality components ensures that we provide a high quality service.
   
Pacific Century CyberWorks (CWHKT) is the largest FTNS and Internet backbone provider in Hong Kong. They has built an extensive backbone which connects to Hong Kong Internet Exchange (HKIX) and 18 overseas destinations with over 50 international links.
   

Who is WorldCom?
Operating in more than 65 countries, the company is a premier provider of facilities-based and fully integrated local, long distance, international and Internet services. The common shares of WorldCom stock trade on the Nasdaq National Market (U.S.) under the symbol WCOM.

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