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Tag was subsequently deleted before thorough cleanup. Tag re-added. One of the reasons it reads like PR bollocks is presumably that it was creatededited by User:HelenLau, and "Helen Lau" is according to LinkedIn the name of "Global Online Marketing Manager at Interoute Communications Limited".[1] I'm not in any way saying the subject isn't notable, but it's worth an objective Wikipedia:NPOV article based on reliable sources, not this crap. Also I notice a UK IP address deleted text about an expected news story.[2] --Cedderstk18:45, 26 October 2013 (UTC)Reply
Apologies, I must have misread the history. Contributor Helen Lau did not create the page. Nevertheless, much of text remains dubious in content and style.--Cedderstk19:05, 26 October 2013 (UTC)Reply
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"... the world's first 'petabit' network ... link 17 countries and 70 cities, have 200 Points of Presence, measure 20,900km long and use over 8m kilometres of the latest generation G655 optical fibre... France's Alcatel has been awarded a $1.5bn contract to build the network and America's Corning Glass will provide the fibre-optic cable."