How are Sprint, AT&T and MCI WorldCom different than Qwest, Global Crossing and Cable & Wireless?

Qwest, Global Crossing and Cable & Wireless have fiber in place, but not to the same extent as AT&T, Sprint and MCI WorldCom. For example, Qwest carries calls on its own fiber where it's available. In parts of New York State where it has no fiber, it leases fiber from MCI WorldCom.

When MCI had a fiber cut last year, Qwest service was also lost. Sprint, WorldCom and AT&T also have more extensive frame relay networks and toll free services. Cable & Wireless USA Cable & Wireless has 3% of the business long distance market.

Moreover, they own a large Internet backbone network that was established in 1995. The network carries the second largest amount of Internet traffic next to WorldCom. Cable & Wireless purchased MCI's Internet backbone when MCI merged with WorldCom.

Cable & Wireless has over 100 sales and operations offices in the United States. One of the features of their billing is that they offer bills for consulting companies already marked up to be passed to clients. Qwest ... more.

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