n Hong Kong and Singapore, and has remote data nodes in Manila, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul and Taipei. In addition WorldCom owns capacity in every major cable system in the region.Worldcom’s growing global outreach is cultivated by providing data, local and long-distance services through their facility-based strategy using a pricing strategy that supports to the digital age of telecommunications. Worldcom, with presence in over 65 countries, markets its products and services though affinity marketing and partnerships with some of the most influential companies in the world. Worldcom’s Global operations centers are in Cary, North Carolina and Amsterdam provide support to communications, networking and data solutions for some of the world’s largest companies. Providing products and services for nearly every market segment and population, Worldcom is securely positioned to succeed in the 1 trillion dollar telecommunications marketplaceWorldCom provides fully integrated local, long distance, international and Internet services over its own metropolitan, national and international facilities throughout the world. WorldCom’s global operations are in more than 65 countries. They maintain 300 offices worldwide. WorldCom maintains global network operations centers in Cary, North Carolina and Amsterdam to provide 24-hour customer service and network management support. Their global network covers over 70,000 route miles. In North America WorldCom is the second largest long distance provider in the U.S. with a fiber optic network that covers 47,000 miles. Again, Worldcom has over 100 fiber-based, high capacity local networks, which connect directly to more than 45,000 office buildings. Its North American network offers integrated services that also span both Canada and Mexico. In a joint venture with Grupo Financiero Banamex-Accival of Mexico, WorldCom through a subsidiary Avantel, has captured 10 percent of the long di...