Contract # GS00T01AHD0002
Proposal to Add Federal Telecommunications Service Long Distance (FTS LD)
The centers are directly connected to AT&T's Global IP backbone. In 1999, AT&T
was the first Tier 1 ISP to implement a transcontinental OC 48 backbone and
announce OC 192 capacity on its backbone. In January 2001, AT&T became the first
provider with both 1 million square feet of hosting space and a coast to coast OC 192
IP backbone.
6.7.19.1 Internet
Data
Center Locations and Map
Table 6.7.19.1 1 lists the Internet Data Center Locations. *Not all services are
available in International locations. Figure 6.7.19.1 2 shows AT&T's Internet Data
Center Locations.
Table 6.7.19.1 1. Internet Data Center Locations
Site Location
Site Location
Availability
Availability
(Domestic U.S.)
(International)
San Diego I (Scranton Rd)
Now
Birmingham, UK*
Now
New York City I (Downtown)
Now
Tokyo I (Japan)
Now
Redwood City, CA
Now
Osaka (Japan)
Now
San Diego II (Koll)
Now
Tokyo II (Japan)
Now
New York City II (Midtown)
Now
Continental Europe
TBD
Phoenix Area (Mesa, AZ)
Now North/South
America
TBD
Chicago Area (Lisle, IL)
Now
Orlando, FL
Now
New York City Area III
Now
(Secaucus, NJ)
Dallas Area (Allen, TX)
Now
Washington D.C. Area
Now
(Ashburn, VA)
Atlanta Area (Lithia Springs,
Now
GA)
Seattle Area (Lynnwood, WA)
2Q01
Los Angeles Area
2Q01
(Hawthorne, CA)
Boston Area (Watertown, MA)
4Q01
Austin, TX
4Q01
Use or disclosure of data contained on this sheet is subject to the restriction on the title page of this proposal.
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