Tuesday, January 19, 2016

GTT Communications: Global Tier 1 IP Network Provider

Overseeing their global operations from their headquarters in McLean, Virginia, GTT Communications operates in more than 100 countries around the world. The IP network services offered by the company have been consistently ranked as part of the world’s Top 5 IP networks. It was not until January 2014 that the company adopted its current name. It was previously marketed as the Global Telecom & Technology Communications, Inc.

GTT Communications is a telecommunications and internet provider company that was established in 1998. It operates a Tier 1network and caters to the needs of enterprises, carrier customers and government entities for IP transit and MPLS transport services. The main objective of the offerings of the company is to help their business partners and client better reach the cloud. The business has a strong understanding of how the cloud network continues to shape the growth and operational excellence of companies.

Currently, GTT Communications offers internet services, managed services, telecommunications and unified communications. There are more than 250 Points-of-Presence (PoPs) that the company operates under its network reach. These PoPs are located in more than 300 markets, including the 56 top metropolitan areas. Through these resources, they are able to provide flexible solutions to their clients to connect to the cloud from anywhere around the world. The business takes pride of their comprehensive portfolio of managed services. Their industry-leading experts continue to offer multi-layered security services, managed CPE, PCI compliance services and managed remote access.

GTT Communications provides its products and services to the world while highlighting their three core values: Simplicity, Speed and Agility. Because of the wide network the business operates, they are able to respond to their clients’ needs right away. They remain agile and continuously challenges boundaries to provide the latest innovation in connectivity.

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