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© Cybertelecom ::Peering Disputes
- 2001: Cable & Wireless / PSINet + 13 other ISPs
- Cable & Wireless acquires PSINet Japan, Lightwave (Jan. 28, 2002)
- Denise Pappalardo, When Private Peering Arrangements Go Bad, Network World (June 11, 2001)("Cable & Wireless terminated private peering network agreements with 14 ISPs, including troubled PSINet, which Cable & Wireless said no longer met the ISP's peering requirements.")
- John Borland, Net Blackout marks Webs’ Achilles Heel, CNET (June 6, 2001) ("the squabble illustrates just how fragile the Internet's series of connected, largely unregulated private networks can be. The Net has built its strength in part on this decentralized, unregulated environment, but the ISPs' fight underscores that very little can prevent future blackouts like this from happening.")
- James Evans, PSINet, Cable & Wireless spat causes Net disconnect, Computer World (June 8, 2001)
- 1998: Cable & Wireless acquires MCI's Internet assets, persuant to the MCI/WCOM merger agreement
- Colin C Haley, 'Peering' Into AOL-MSN Outgage, Internet News (Sept. 5, 2003) (“Two years ago, Cable & Wireless dropped its peering agreement with struggling backbone provider PSINet. The cancellation left C&W users unable to access IP addresses on the PSINet network and vice versa. A short time later, the two companies struck a deal to restore service, but the incident exposed the downside of peering agreements -- the fact that customers depend on good relations between rival network operators.”).
- Cable & Wireless Statement, post by Peter Jansen to NANOG Mailing List, June 7, 2001
- CABLE & WIRELESS STATEMENT
As part of the review of our current peering arrangements, last Saturday (June 2nd), Cable & Wireless disconnected PSINet's peering connections as they no longer meet our publicly stated peering requirements (www.cw.com/us/peering). Over the last few days, discussions have continued between Cable & Wireless and PSINet to find a resolution to this issue for the benefit of all parties. On June 5 PSINet agreed, through a letter of intent, to meet Cable & Wireless' peering policy. PSINet has come forward with new information that may demonstrate PSINet meets Cable & Wireless' peering policy. As an expression of good faith, Cable & Wireless has reestablished the peering connections with PSINet for a period of 60 days while the parties consider PSINet's new information and, if applicable, negotiate in good faith a new peering agreement. Peter Jansen Cable & WirelessProceedings
Timeline
- 2013: Cable & Wireless Worldwide acquired by Vodafone on 30 July 2012; it was fully integrated into Vodafone on 1 April 2013.
- 2011 Savvis was acquired by CenturyLink
- 2004 Acquired by Savvis
- 1999: Cable & Wireless Global was formed to build global IP and IP MPLS networks with a strategy to sell global IP services to corporates.
Patents
- David Farber, Sandpiper Networks, Inc., U.S. Patent No. 6,185,598 titled "Optimized Network Resource Location," filed 02/10/1998, issued 02/06/ 2001
Notes
- The licensed network operator of Vodafone in the United States is Cable & Wireless Americas Operation Inc.
News
- Liberty Global in M&A Talks with Cable & Wireless, Light Reading, Oct. 22, 2015,
- Cable & Wireless To Cut Jobs, Leave U.S, AP 6/6/03
- C&W may attempt sale, USA Today 5/21/03
- Cable & Wireless warns on profits, Guardian 9/20/02
- Cable & Wireless Sues Akamai, eweek 8/9/02
- C&W Sees Another Year Of Industry Turmoil, Reuters 7/15/02
- Cisco, Cable & Wireless Forge Global Internet Pact, Newsfactor 4/24/02
- Cable & Wireless finalizes purchase of Exodus, NWFusion 2/1/02
- C&W's buying streak Continues, NWFusion 12/10/01
- C&W buying Exodus assets to buoy Net plan, CNET 11/30/01
- C&W To Acquire Exodus For $850 Million, NYT 11/30/01