The ITP is delighted to confirm that JDSU have renewed their corporate membership. We are also delighted to welcome Global Crossing as a corporate member of the ITP. We look forward to seeing JDSU and Global Crossing at our exciting range of networking events, seminars and conferences.
JDSU is a provider of communications test and measurement solutions and optical products for the telecommunications industry, which includes service providers, cable operators, and network equipment manufacturers. Its portfolio of solutions enables other essential industries and applications, including biomedical and environmental instrumentation, semiconductor, brand protection, aerospace and defence, and decorative coatings.
JDSU operates in four segments: Optical Communications, which accounted for approximately 37% of net revenue during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2007 (fiscal 2007); Communications Test and Measurement, which accounted for approximately 44% of net revenue during fiscal 2007; Advanced Optical Technologies, which accounted for approximately 12% of net revenue in fiscal 2007, and Commercial Lasers, which accounted for approximately 7% of net revenue in fiscal 2007. - Reuters
Global Crossing Limited (GCL) is a communications solutions provider, offering a suite of Internet protocol (IP) and legacy telecommunications services worldwide. GCL uses a global IP-based network that directly connects more than 300 cities in more than 29 countries, and delivers services to more than 600 cities in more than 60 countries around the world.
Global Crossing serves a number of corporations and telecommunications carriers, providing a range of managed data and voice products and services. GCL’s uCommand Web-based network management tool allows customers to monitor their voice and data services, create utilization reports, reroute traffic, order new services, create and track trouble tickets, and perform online bill payment. GCL organizes its operations into three segments: enterprise, carrier data and indirect channels; carrier voice, and consumer voice. - Reuters
