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Scalable Ethernet services provider Yipes Communications Inc. said it is extending its services across Europe and the United Kingdom in partnership with Storm Telecommunications, a provider of "on-demand" international network services, and Neos, a national provider of Gigabit Ethernet services in the U.K.
By combining network access, the partnership among Storm, Yipes and Neos offers U.S., U.K. and European businesses flexible Ethernet connections from 1 Megabit per second to 1 Gigabit per second to major commercial centers in the U.S. and Europe, officials said.
Storm's Ethernet On-Demand service currently operates between London, New York, Paris, Frankfurt and Amsterdam, increasing to 8 European cities during 2002. The Neosnet national network covers Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, Reading, Cambridge, Leeds, Leicester, Southport and 30 metro POPs covering the City of London, Metro London and the Thames Valley.
The Yipes national network covers 21 U.S. cities including Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Washington, D.C.