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Global Cloud Xchange

www.globalcloudxchange.com

 
With unsurpassed strength in our global network assets and managed services expertise, Global Cloud Xchange is focusing on building a leading edge technology company that sits at the crossroads of where the future Clouds will migrate. We are one of the leading global data communications service providers with one of the largest global subsea cable and terrestrial networks. We serve a diverse customer base including major telecommunications carriers, large multinational enterprises and new media companies. Our wide range of products allow our customers to create, manage and connect their networks globally. We provide our services through ...
  • Number of Employees: 10K-50K
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million

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