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Thomas J.
Murphy worked as the Co-Chief Operating Officer at Pacific Gateway Exchange, Inc. from 1998 to 2000.
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Pacific Gateway Exchange, Inc.
![]() Pacific Gateway Exchange, Inc. Specialty TelecommunicationsCommunications Pacific Gateway Exchange Inc. was founded on August 8, 1991 to capitalize on the significant growth opportunities in the international telecommunications services market. It provided telecommunications, Internet and bandwidth services and operated as a state of the art high bandwidth fiber optic network connecting key metropolitan centers in the United States, Europe, Asia and the Pacific. The company acquired its own global network of undersea cables and land based facilities in the United States, Europe, Asia and the Pacific and it supports three major lines of business which include telecommunications, Internet and bandwidth services. Pacific Gateway Exchange business lines complements and creates synergies that are highly conducive to further growth and profitability and its fiber optic network lowers the cost of telecommunications operations. | Chief Operating Officer | 30/05/2000 |
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Pacific Gateway Exchange, Inc.
![]() Pacific Gateway Exchange, Inc. Specialty TelecommunicationsCommunications Pacific Gateway Exchange Inc. was founded on August 8, 1991 to capitalize on the significant growth opportunities in the international telecommunications services market. It provided telecommunications, Internet and bandwidth services and operated as a state of the art high bandwidth fiber optic network connecting key metropolitan centers in the United States, Europe, Asia and the Pacific. The company acquired its own global network of undersea cables and land based facilities in the United States, Europe, Asia and the Pacific and it supports three major lines of business which include telecommunications, Internet and bandwidth services. Pacific Gateway Exchange business lines complements and creates synergies that are highly conducive to further growth and profitability and its fiber optic network lowers the cost of telecommunications operations. | Communications |
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