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shows that fuse.net is connected to the internet by at least one "carrier class" company (though, if I were them - I'd start looking for other carriers). The company that provides them backbone services (access to NAPs, etc) is one "Broadwing".
Looking into Broadwing, here are a number of things from their investor relations web page:
Jim Bannantine
President and Chief Operating Officer
Jim Bannantine is President and Chief Operating Officer of Broadwing Corporation, parent company of Broadwing Communications, LLC, and Corvis Equipment Corporation.
Mr. Bannantine was appointed President of Corvis in May 2002. He has extensive global experience in managing large organizations with complex engineering and deployment challenges, including 11 years at Enron Corporation in Europe, the United States and Latin America.
Prior to joining Corvis, Mr. Bannantine was the Chief Executive Officer and President of Dorsal Networks, an undersea optical networking solutions provider that was acquired by Corvis. He joined Dorsal in September 2001 from Acumen Capital, LLC, a private equity firm focused on international energy assets, which he founded after leaving Enron in January 2001.
During his tenure at Enron, Mr. Bannantine built a strong record of achievement in business development, marketing, finance, operations, and technology. Prior to leaving Enron, Mr. Bannantine served as CEO of Enron South America, where he developed and led a rapid growth strategy while holding complete P&L responsibility for a large division with $3.5 billion in assets, $1.5 billion in revenues, and 4,500 employees.
A licensed professional engineer, Mr. Bannantine graduated in the top one percent of his class at West Point and spent 12 years as an officer in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. In 1986, he graduated with distinction from The Wharton Graduate School of Business of the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Bannantine also won an appointment as a Wharton Public Policy Fellow to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative and taught finance and economics at West Point.
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Q. When did the company change its name to Broadwing Corporation from Corvis Corp.? A. The company changed its name to Broadwing Corporation on October 8, 2004.
Q. Why did the company change its name to Broadwing Corporation from Corvis Corp.? A. The company changed its name to Broadwing Corporation to reflect its evolution from communications equipment supplier to premier provider of voice, data and video services to enterprises, service providers and government customers.
Q. When did Broadwing Corporation, formerly Corvis Corp., go public? A. Broadwing Corporation, formerly Corvis Corp., went public on July 28, 2000.
Q. On what stock exchange is Broadwing Corporation traded? A. The NASDAQ National Market.
Q. What is the Broadwing Corporation ticker symbol? A. BWNG
Q. Where is Broadwing Corporation's headquarters? A. Broadwing Corporation, 7015 Albert Einstein Drive, Columbia, MD 21046
A quick check of their stock performance shows that they IPO'd (as Corvis) in mid 2000 at an adjusted price of around $850 / share, shortly after the IPO, the stock nose dived in 2001 to near what it is trading at today $5.41 / share.
Not at all sure what Broadwing saw in Mr. Bannantine's resume that said "high tech turn around specialist" or "communications industry heavyweight" (since he was one of the "energy traders" at Enron).
No wonder they changed their name from Corvis (stinking up the stock market since the IPO) to "Broadwing" ( a name that clearly evokes, uhh, something... maybe feminine hygiene products).
Sooo.. are you telling me that Clermont County BOE (which I guessed was Board of Elections) used the Internet, and specifically fuse.net (and therefore Broadwing) to transmit vote totals somewhere? Or were their voting machines tied to this network? That's just a horrible idea. POTS network connections are bad enough, but the internet? Jeeez.
Oh, here are the results of my traceroute
10 POS5-0.XR2.SJC7.ALTER.NET (152.63.52.142) 28.450 ms 27.384 ms 27.867 ms 11 POS7-0.GW1.SJC7.ALTER.NET (152.63.53.193) 29.145 ms 28.461 ms 29.443 ms 12 broadwing-sjc-gw.customer.alter.net (157.130.198.194) 27.144 ms 60.533 ms 26.719 ms 13 216.140.3.69 (216.140.3.69) 26.962 ms 28.163 ms 62.998 ms 14 so-7-0-0.c1.hywr.broadwing.net (216.140.0.69) 29.046 ms 216.140.0.65 (216.140.0.65) 27.281 ms 28.177 ms 15 216.140.17.97 (216.140.17.97) 68.981 ms 216.140.17.53 (216.140.17.53) 65.462 ms 216.140.17.97 (216.140.17.97) 69.214 ms 16 216.140.15.106 (216.140.15.106) 81.801 ms P2-0.c0.gnwd.broadwing.net (216.140.16.34) 82.540 ms 216.140.15.106 (216.140.15.106) 83.264 ms 17 216.140.15.66 (216.140.15.66) 83.109 ms 84.940 ms 216.140.14.17 (216.140.14.17) 83.875 ms 18 67.98.177.186 (67.98.177.186) 84.026 ms 82.500 ms 82.036 ms 19 sw2.svs.fuse.net (216.68.7.19) 81.735 ms 80.819 ms 82.945 ms 20 fuse.net (216.68.1.91) 82.191 ms 81.853 ms 83.254 ms b
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