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Article: Chapel Hill, N.C.-Based Bandwidth Brokers Decide to Open a London Office.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
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- August 29, 2000
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Aug. 30--Chapel Hill Broadband, a company that brokers access on fiber-optic cable networks to communications companies, has opened a London office to be near the growing market for communications services in Europe.
The expansion marks big plans for the business that Henry Kaestner and Brent Wilkins founded in April. The company is positioning itself to become the undisputed middleman for buyers and sellers of broadband access, or the high-capacity information pipelines.
The market appears ripe for a takeoff. The fiber-optic bandwidth market could rise from $1 billion in worldwide revenue this year to $68 billion by 2004, according a recent report from ...
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