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AboveNet to Present at the UBS 37th Annual Global Media and Communications Conference
Business Wire
AboveNet, Inc. (NYSE: ABVT), a leading provider of high-bandwidth
connectivity solutions, will present at the UBS
37th Annual
Global Media and Communications Conference
on
December
9, 2009. The conference is being held at the Grand Hyatt in New York
City.
Bill LaPerch, President and Chief Executive Officer, is scheduled to
give a presentation at 11:00 AM ET. A live presentation webcast and
replay will be available in the investor relations section of AboveNet’s
website.
About AboveNet, Inc
.
AboveNet, Inc. provides high-bandwidth connectivity solutions for
enterprise customers and carriers. Its private optical network delivers
key network and IP services in and among 15 major U.S. metro markets and
London. AboveNet's network is widely used in demanding markets such as
financial services, media, health care, retail and government. For more
information about AboveNet, please visit the Company’s website at
www.above.net.
Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-11-24 08:00:00
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