Axia NetMedia
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Axia NetMedia designs and operates the wholesale component of several "Open Access" fibre based internet
Internet
The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet protocol suite to serve billions of users worldwide...

 and data networks. Axia operates the Alberta SuperNet
Alberta Supernet
The Alberta SuperNet is a high speed performance network connecting 429 communities in both urban and rural Alberta. The network consists of over 13,000 kilometers of trenched fibre optic cables and 2,000 kilometers of high-speed wireless links. One of the two main network components is owned...

 and is half owner of Covage networks, developing high speed networks in France. It as also been awarded the tender for the Singapore fibre network as part of the OpenNet consortium with Singapore Telecom, and has placed a bond to allow it to submit a proposal for Australia's National Broadband Network.

Axia had a market cap of just under $200M in May 2008.

Alberta Supernet, Canada

Axia operates the "SuperNet" for the Alberta government. Owned and funded by the government, it connects government, learning, health, library and municipality sites across the Province. Axia also developed packages for monitoring, managing and maintaining the connection, provision of electronics, Quality of Service, Service Level Agreements and VPN memberships anywhere in the province.

To facilitate the connection of non-government customers, Axia operates Axia Broadband Connection Services. Non-government customers represented 20 percent of the total used bandwidth in May 2008.

France - Covage joint venture

Covage is a French joint venture between Axia NetMedia and Cube Infrastructure, with either direct or indirect involvement in 13 regional networks in France. Axia brings its design and operational systems experience from the Supernet. In May 2008 there were 3 French networks operational, with 10 under construction.

Singapore - SingTel joint venture in OpenNet

The OpenNet consortium (consisting of Axia NetMedia (30%), Singapore Telecommunications
Singapore Telecommunications
Singapore Telecommunications Limited , commonly abbreviated as SingTel, is a Singaporean telecommunications company, with a combined mobile subscriber base of 416 million customers from its own operations and regional associates in 25 countries at end of June 2011 increased by 19 percent from a...

/SingTel (30%), Singapore Press Holdings (25%) and Singapore Power Telemedia (15%)) were awarded Singapore's National Broadband Network passive network tender on September 26 2008. OpenNet will directly own the fibre links of the proposal, which will reach 60% of the population by 2010 and 95% by 2012, and OpenNet will assume universal service obligations after 2013.http://www.commsday.com/node/270

Their proposal creates an open access network with 4 distinct layers of ownership, to separate competitive interests from monopoly aspects of the network. SingTel (the national incumbent) will transfer existing ducts, manholes and exchanges to be used for the NBN into an independent asset company by mid-2011 and sell down its stake in that entity by 2014. The fibre will belong to OpenNet. The electronics will be offered to “operating companies” (Opco licensees) who will operate the electronics—Layers 2 and 3— of the network - and the operating companies will resell to retail providers.

Australia - National Broadband Network

Axia NetMedia has submitted a bid to build Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN).http://www.axia.com/documents/investors/news/2008/081125_Australia_bid.pdf The NBN request for proposal involves the design and operation of an open access nationwide network delivering speeds of 12Mbit/s or higher to 98% of Australia's population.

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