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Level 3 Services Helping Florida Universities Create Statewide
High-Performance Research and Education Network
Network to Facilitate Collaborative Research in Full Spectrum of Disciplines, Including Hurricane-Related Studies
BROOMFIELD, Colo., Oct. 13, 2004 -- Services from Level 3 Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq:LVLT) are helping a consortium of nine public and private Florida universities create a statewide high-performance network to facilitate collaborative research and education in a full spectrum of disciplines, including hurricane-related studies.
Members of the consortium -- embodied as Florida LambdaRail, LLC (FLR, LLC) -- include Florida Atlantic University (FAU), Florida Institute of Technology (FIT), Florida International University (FIU), Florida State University (FSU), Nova Southeastern University (NSU), University of Central Florida (UCF), University of Florida (UF), University of Miami (UM), and University of West Florida (UWF).
One of the overriding drivers behind the new network -- called the Florida LambdaRail (FLR) -- is to provide networking infrastructure that will improve all aspects of network connectivity for participating institutions, thus allowing them to access resources and collaborate in ways that currently are not possible or affordable. The objective is to facilitate academic, clinical, and scientific research, as well as technology development and education, by enabling high-speed communications among the nine member universities and with other state, national, and international research entities. The new network is expected to provide a 100-fold increase in data transfer capability.
Level 3 is providing (3)Link(R) Dark Fiber and (3)Center(R) Colocation services under a multi-year, multi-million-dollar IRU agreement with the FLR, LLC, as well as providing (3)CrossRoads(R) high-speed Internet access service. Level 3 is the preferred provider of dark fiber and colocation services for the National LambdaRail (NLR) network, with which the regional FLR network will connect.
"Enabled by Level 3's robust, reliable network, colocation and high-speed Internet access services, the new high-performance FLR network will virtually eliminate the issue of 'place' for participating institutions' faculty, research partners, students, and staff," said Larry Conrad, chairman, FLR, LLC. "Together with the NLR, the FLR network will fundamentally redefine the ability of Florida universities and their public and private research partners to collaborate, cooperate, and compete plus create new economic development opportunities in Florida. It will do so by helping establish the next-generation network infrastructure that will enable people to work together in ways we cannot even imagine today."
FLR member institutions anticipate lowering costs through aggregation of Internet and Internet2 connectivity, wholesale purchase of bandwidth, combined network capabilities, and future cost avoidance of network-related expenses -- cost offsets anticipated in part by leveraging the Level 3 services.
The FLR networking infrastructure will foster development of further creative initiatives such as the Atlantic Wave proposal (similar to the Pacific Wave initiative on the west coast) currently under consideration for providing high speed peering exchange points with federal agencies and international networks.
"We're proud that the FLR organization has chosen Level 3 as its preferred provider to support its vital research and education initiatives," said Jerry Hogge, senior vice president of Government, Research and Academic Markets for Level 3. "As a recognized pioneer and leader in providing next-generation telecommunications networks, Level 3 is well-prepared to help the research and academic communities create the next-generation network infrastructure that will allow them to achieve their most demanding collaborative research goals."
In addition to recognized work in the full spectrum of traditional and emerging disciplines, consortium members' efforts include hurricane-related studies requiring the capability to reliably transfer very large data files at high speeds on a daily basis.
These include:
-- The meteorology departments at FSU, UF and other member institutions, which support the work of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in its ongoing efforts to develop instruments and computer models to more accurately track and predict hurricanes.
-- The Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies, with facilities at FAU, FSU, and NSU.
-- The FIU International Hurricane Center, which is the nation's only university-based research facility dedicated to mitigating the damage of tropical storms to people, the economy and the environment.
-- The FIT Wind and Hurricane Impacts Research Laboratory (WHIRL).
"All of WHIRL's various Internet traffic will flow over the one new network backbone," said Jean-Paul Pinelli, Ph.D., P.E., Associate Professor, FIT Civil Engineering Department, and Director of the FIT Wind and Hurricane Impact Research Laboratory. "In particular, we're deploying instrumentation during hurricane landfall, where we record the time histories of wind speeds, pressures and temperatures, resulting in extremely large data files, which we anticipate the new network will allow us to transmit quickly and reliably in real-time. Our latest such deployments were for hurricanes Charley, Frances and Jeanne."
Benefits of the FLR Network
According to FLR, some of the anticipated opportunities for Florida researchers and educators through the Level 3-enabled FLR network include:
-- Virtual "collaboratories" where researchers and work teams in multiple locations can share work and interact in real-time through video, audio, shared whiteboards, and shared laboratory notebooks available online.
-- Interactive distributed simulations linking high-powered computational resources with remote users and other computers.
-- Processing and visualization of large data sets utilizing distributed computation.
-- Distance learning, by enabling delivery of courses and programs over the Internet, extending the reach of education to wider geographic areas and demographic populations.
-- Access to digitized databases, enabling researchers to access supercomputing resources across the country without leaving their local offices.
-- Video teleconferencing, enabling geographically dispersed work teams to bridge time and place by utilizing video transmission over high-speed connections.
High-Performance Research and Education Network
Network to Facilitate Collaborative Research in Full Spectrum of Disciplines, Including Hurricane-Related Studies
BROOMFIELD, Colo., Oct. 13, 2004 -- Services from Level 3 Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq:LVLT) are helping a consortium of nine public and private Florida universities create a statewide high-performance network to facilitate collaborative research and education in a full spectrum of disciplines, including hurricane-related studies.
Members of the consortium -- embodied as Florida LambdaRail, LLC (FLR, LLC) -- include Florida Atlantic University (FAU), Florida Institute of Technology (FIT), Florida International University (FIU), Florida State University (FSU), Nova Southeastern University (NSU), University of Central Florida (UCF), University of Florida (UF), University of Miami (UM), and University of West Florida (UWF).
One of the overriding drivers behind the new network -- called the Florida LambdaRail (FLR) -- is to provide networking infrastructure that will improve all aspects of network connectivity for participating institutions, thus allowing them to access resources and collaborate in ways that currently are not possible or affordable. The objective is to facilitate academic, clinical, and scientific research, as well as technology development and education, by enabling high-speed communications among the nine member universities and with other state, national, and international research entities. The new network is expected to provide a 100-fold increase in data transfer capability.
Level 3 is providing (3)Link(R) Dark Fiber and (3)Center(R) Colocation services under a multi-year, multi-million-dollar IRU agreement with the FLR, LLC, as well as providing (3)CrossRoads(R) high-speed Internet access service. Level 3 is the preferred provider of dark fiber and colocation services for the National LambdaRail (NLR) network, with which the regional FLR network will connect.
"Enabled by Level 3's robust, reliable network, colocation and high-speed Internet access services, the new high-performance FLR network will virtually eliminate the issue of 'place' for participating institutions' faculty, research partners, students, and staff," said Larry Conrad, chairman, FLR, LLC. "Together with the NLR, the FLR network will fundamentally redefine the ability of Florida universities and their public and private research partners to collaborate, cooperate, and compete plus create new economic development opportunities in Florida. It will do so by helping establish the next-generation network infrastructure that will enable people to work together in ways we cannot even imagine today."
FLR member institutions anticipate lowering costs through aggregation of Internet and Internet2 connectivity, wholesale purchase of bandwidth, combined network capabilities, and future cost avoidance of network-related expenses -- cost offsets anticipated in part by leveraging the Level 3 services.
The FLR networking infrastructure will foster development of further creative initiatives such as the Atlantic Wave proposal (similar to the Pacific Wave initiative on the west coast) currently under consideration for providing high speed peering exchange points with federal agencies and international networks.
"We're proud that the FLR organization has chosen Level 3 as its preferred provider to support its vital research and education initiatives," said Jerry Hogge, senior vice president of Government, Research and Academic Markets for Level 3. "As a recognized pioneer and leader in providing next-generation telecommunications networks, Level 3 is well-prepared to help the research and academic communities create the next-generation network infrastructure that will allow them to achieve their most demanding collaborative research goals."
In addition to recognized work in the full spectrum of traditional and emerging disciplines, consortium members' efforts include hurricane-related studies requiring the capability to reliably transfer very large data files at high speeds on a daily basis.
These include:
-- The meteorology departments at FSU, UF and other member institutions, which support the work of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in its ongoing efforts to develop instruments and computer models to more accurately track and predict hurricanes.
-- The Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies, with facilities at FAU, FSU, and NSU.
-- The FIU International Hurricane Center, which is the nation's only university-based research facility dedicated to mitigating the damage of tropical storms to people, the economy and the environment.
-- The FIT Wind and Hurricane Impacts Research Laboratory (WHIRL).
"All of WHIRL's various Internet traffic will flow over the one new network backbone," said Jean-Paul Pinelli, Ph.D., P.E., Associate Professor, FIT Civil Engineering Department, and Director of the FIT Wind and Hurricane Impact Research Laboratory. "In particular, we're deploying instrumentation during hurricane landfall, where we record the time histories of wind speeds, pressures and temperatures, resulting in extremely large data files, which we anticipate the new network will allow us to transmit quickly and reliably in real-time. Our latest such deployments were for hurricanes Charley, Frances and Jeanne."
Benefits of the FLR Network
According to FLR, some of the anticipated opportunities for Florida researchers and educators through the Level 3-enabled FLR network include:
-- Virtual "collaboratories" where researchers and work teams in multiple locations can share work and interact in real-time through video, audio, shared whiteboards, and shared laboratory notebooks available online.
-- Interactive distributed simulations linking high-powered computational resources with remote users and other computers.
-- Processing and visualization of large data sets utilizing distributed computation.
-- Distance learning, by enabling delivery of courses and programs over the Internet, extending the reach of education to wider geographic areas and demographic populations.
-- Access to digitized databases, enabling researchers to access supercomputing resources across the country without leaving their local offices.
-- Video teleconferencing, enabling geographically dispersed work teams to bridge time and place by utilizing video transmission over high-speed connections.
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Level 3 to Supply Data Networking Services to Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman to Use Level 3's MPLS-Based IP VPN Services
BROOMFIELD, Colo., Oct. 12, 2004 -- Level 3 Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq:LVLT) today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Level 3 Communications, LLC, has been selected to provide data networking services to Northrop Grumman Information Technology.
Under the terms of the multi-year contract, Level 3 will provide IP VPN services to Northrop Grumman as part of a five-year, $337 million task order awarded to Northrop Grumman earlier this year by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Level 3's multi-protocol label switching (MPLS)-based IP VPN service will provide secure, computer-to-computer connectivity, moving classified data among headquarters agencies and field activities.
Northrop Grumman to Use Level 3's MPLS-Based IP VPN Services
BROOMFIELD, Colo., Oct. 12, 2004 -- Level 3 Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq:LVLT) today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Level 3 Communications, LLC, has been selected to provide data networking services to Northrop Grumman Information Technology.
Under the terms of the multi-year contract, Level 3 will provide IP VPN services to Northrop Grumman as part of a five-year, $337 million task order awarded to Northrop Grumman earlier this year by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Level 3's multi-protocol label switching (MPLS)-based IP VPN service will provide secure, computer-to-computer connectivity, moving classified data among headquarters agencies and field activities.
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Level 3 Receives 2004 Frost & Sullivan Award for Technology Innovation Leadership
(3)FlexSM Data Networking Suite Cited for Helping Customers Transition Smoothly, Cost-Efficiently to IP Networks that Converge Voice, Data, Video
BROOMFIELD, Colo., October 12, 2004 -- Level 3 Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq:LVLT) today announced that its (3)Flex data networking services suite has been honored with the 2004 Frost & Sullivan Award for Technology Innovation Leadership, presented to the company that has demonstrated technological superiority within its industry.
(3)FlexSM Data Networking Suite Cited for Helping Customers Transition Smoothly, Cost-Efficiently to IP Networks that Converge Voice, Data, Video
BROOMFIELD, Colo., October 12, 2004 -- Level 3 Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq:LVLT) today announced that its (3)Flex data networking services suite has been honored with the 2004 Frost & Sullivan Award for Technology Innovation Leadership, presented to the company that has demonstrated technological superiority within its industry.
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+1 uma noticia jeitosa...
aqui vai:
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Aqui fica o gráfico, onde se pode ver o salto da menina hoje .Pode haver alguma resistência nos 2.83/2.85 USD, mas resistência importante só pelos 3 USD.O volume, esse disparou e já vai com 6.300K, o que para a hora é bom, sendo necessário para voltar aos bons tempos, um volume na ordem dos 15.000/16.000 k
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grão a grão enche a galinha o papo
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Embora ninguém possa voltar atrás e fazer um novo começo, qualquer um pode começar agora e fazer um novo fim...
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Embora ninguém possa voltar atrás e fazer um novo começo, qualquer um pode começar agora e fazer um novo fim...
aí vai ela<aaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!
Sinal de compra ! Entraram compras fortes neste titulo, a liquidez esta-me agradar, Andrade estás acompanhar ????????? Já acumulei mais a 2.8, houve uma rapadela de 400k a 2.83~2.84., não é normal este volume a esta hora!
Mais vale um pássaro na mão que dois a voar
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Com tantos contratos...
... e náo há meio de subir.
Estou "entalado" em CFD's com vontade de reforçar mas não mexe.
Abraço.
Estou "entalado" em CFD's com vontade de reforçar mas não mexe.
Abraço.
Para mais informações consultem .........
este site www.tripplespy.com .
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http://www.3dstockcharts.com/stockchart.aspx
tens de ter registar (muito simples) e tens uma aplicação em tempo real. Dá um clik no book.
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tens de ter registar (muito simples) e tens uma aplicação em tempo real. Dá um clik no book.
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possibilidade de abertura com gap up...
esta no Pré a $3 !!!!
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esta no Pré a $3 !!!!
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- 42,1% para o 3º trimestre!!!
Fica o site http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ae?s=LVLT
Um abraço andrade
Fernandovet
Fica o site http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ae?s=LVLT
Um abraço andrade
Fernandovet
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Amigo fernandovet
já andei a "vasculhar" mas ainda não encontrei nada!
Atenção: o relatório do trimestre que terminou em junho já tem as projecções para o 3º trimestre. E os resultados ainda vão continuar este o os próximas trimestes a sairem negativos.
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já andei a "vasculhar" mas ainda não encontrei nada!
Atenção: o relatório do trimestre que terminou em junho já tem as projecções para o 3º trimestre. E os resultados ainda vão continuar este o os próximas trimestes a sairem negativos.
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Desculpem lá mas
Alguém me sabe dizer quando a LVLT apresenta os resultados do 3º Trimestre
Muito obrigado
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Para Andrade
Obrigado Andrade. Já tinha encontrado, mas mais uma vez obrigado
. Ontem entrei com 4000 a 2.90 USD. Penso ser um papel com muito futuro, nos próximos meses.
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Level 3 Announces Agreement to Expand Nationwide Network Services for Adelphia
Adelphia to Supplement its Base of Level 3 Services with the Addition of Multiple Wavelength Circuits Throughout the U.S.
BROOMFIELD, Colo., Sept. 9, 2004 -- Level 3 Communications, Inc., (Nasdaq:LVLT) today announced it has signed a multi-year agreement to provide additional nationwide network services for Adelphia Communications Corporation (OTC:ADELQ), the fifth-largest cable television company in the country.
Under the expanded service offering, Adelphia will use multiple wavelength circuits to transport data and voice traffic to and from major cities throughout the United States. Adelphia serves customers in 30 states and Puerto Rico, and offers analog and digital video services, high-speed Internet access and other advanced services over its broadband networks.
"Level 3 has been providing Adelphia with wavelength and other services for almost three years, and has consistently proved to be a stable and reliable partner," said Marwan Fawaz, CTO and senior vice president of Engineering and Technology for Adelphia. "Moreover, Level 3 offers effective design collaboration and technical expertise, which is why the company continues to be our first choice to provide our underlying backbone."
"Level 3's (3)Link(R) Intercity Wavelength service has a proven track record with the most sophisticated and demanding customers in the world," said Randy Dunbar, senior vice president of Transport Services for Level 3. "We look forward to providing Adelphia with a scalable wavelength-based backbone that gives the cable operator the flexibility, control and cost efficiencies that the company requires. Cable MSOs need these network capabilities to help support the growth of their broadband Internet and HDTV services."
"Level 3 takes our own unique network assets into consideration to help us understand and evaluate our networking options," said Tom Buttermore, Adelphia's vice-president of Data Engineering and Operations. "This collaborative network planning approach helps ensure that we're designing and augmenting our network cost-effectively."
The (3)Link Intercity Wavelength offering is an optical, point-to-point, unprotected service at 2.5 Gbps or 10 Gbps. (3)Link Intercity Wavelength service is available in 71 markets in the United States and in Europe.
"We've seen a consistent trend among our current customers on both continents where they continually turn to Level 3 as they evolve and expand their networks," added Dunbar.
For more information about Level 3's wavelength services, please visit www.level3.com/556.html.
Level 3 Announces Agreement to Expand Nationwide Network Services for Adelphia
Adelphia to Supplement its Base of Level 3 Services with the Addition of Multiple Wavelength Circuits Throughout the U.S.
BROOMFIELD, Colo., Sept. 9, 2004 -- Level 3 Communications, Inc., (Nasdaq:LVLT) today announced it has signed a multi-year agreement to provide additional nationwide network services for Adelphia Communications Corporation (OTC:ADELQ), the fifth-largest cable television company in the country.
Under the expanded service offering, Adelphia will use multiple wavelength circuits to transport data and voice traffic to and from major cities throughout the United States. Adelphia serves customers in 30 states and Puerto Rico, and offers analog and digital video services, high-speed Internet access and other advanced services over its broadband networks.
"Level 3 has been providing Adelphia with wavelength and other services for almost three years, and has consistently proved to be a stable and reliable partner," said Marwan Fawaz, CTO and senior vice president of Engineering and Technology for Adelphia. "Moreover, Level 3 offers effective design collaboration and technical expertise, which is why the company continues to be our first choice to provide our underlying backbone."
"Level 3's (3)Link(R) Intercity Wavelength service has a proven track record with the most sophisticated and demanding customers in the world," said Randy Dunbar, senior vice president of Transport Services for Level 3. "We look forward to providing Adelphia with a scalable wavelength-based backbone that gives the cable operator the flexibility, control and cost efficiencies that the company requires. Cable MSOs need these network capabilities to help support the growth of their broadband Internet and HDTV services."
"Level 3 takes our own unique network assets into consideration to help us understand and evaluate our networking options," said Tom Buttermore, Adelphia's vice-president of Data Engineering and Operations. "This collaborative network planning approach helps ensure that we're designing and augmenting our network cost-effectively."
The (3)Link Intercity Wavelength offering is an optical, point-to-point, unprotected service at 2.5 Gbps or 10 Gbps. (3)Link Intercity Wavelength service is available in 71 markets in the United States and in Europe.
"We've seen a consistent trend among our current customers on both continents where they continually turn to Level 3 as they evolve and expand their networks," added Dunbar.
For more information about Level 3's wavelength services, please visit www.level3.com/556.html.
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