Enginex Networks to install fiber-optic systems for Looking Glass Networks

Sept. 10, 2001
Sept. 10, 2001--EngineX Networks has been selected by Looking Glass Networks, Inc. to perform installation, test and activation on Looking Glass' optical networking equipment.

EngineX Networks, an optical technology design and implementation firm, announced it has been selected by Looking Glass Networks, Inc., a facilities-based provider of high bandwidth, flexible metropolitan data transport services for carriers and enterprise customers, to perform installation, test and activation services on Looking Glass' optical networking equipment in Dallas, Seattle and Atlanta.

About Looking Glass Networks, Inc.:

Looking Glass Networks builds, owns and operates metropolitan fiber optic networks using flexible optical platforms and operational support systems to provide data transport services in U.S. metro areas. For more information, visit www.lglass.net.

About EngineX Networks:

EngineX Networks designs and implements converged next generation public networks and the support systems required to operate and manage them. For more information, visit www.exn.com.

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