Asia Netcom Australia

Asia Netcom is a leading Asia-based telecommunications carrier operating Asia`s only privately owned city-to-city fiber optic network - EAC.

Asia Netcom is a leading Asia-based telecommunications carrier operating Asia`s only privately owned city-to-city fiber optic network - EAC.Our state-of-the-art platform includes a 19,500km submarine cable system; extensive terrestrial fiber backhaul links; and city-center telehouses in all key Asian markets. Asia Netcom delivers a full portfolio of connectivity, data communications and IP-based services to global and regional enterprises, ISPs and telecommunications operators in the region.The company`s products and services range from basic connectivity through International Private Lines, to fully-managed network solutions such as MPLS (multi-protocol label switching)-based IP VPNs. All our services are backed by two fully-integrated in-region Network Operations Centers (ANOCs) and our in-region customer service facility, Asia Service Center (ASC) in Singapore.Our network and services also extend to all major markets worldwide through purchased and leased capacity on third party cable systems.

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Asia Netcom
Lvl 2, 20 Bond Street
Sydney
NSW ,2000
Australia

Phone: +612 8233 5305
Site: http://www.asianetcom.com
Contact Person

Douglas Bowden / Product Manager International Voice
Phone: +612 8233 5305
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