(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — High-bandwidth connectivity solutions provider AboveNet (www.above.net) has extended its low-latency, fiber-optic network in TELEHOUSE America’s (www.telehouse.com) New York facilities, providing interconnectivity between its 25 Broadway and 7 Teleport data centers in Manhattan and Staten Island, respectively.
According to the Tuesday announcement from data center, international Internet exchange and managed services provider TELEHOUSE America, in addition to connectivity within TELEHOUSE’s New York City facilities, AboveNet’s network provides low-latency connectivity solutions, critical for financial markets and media content delivery in major data center and colocation facilities in the tri-state area.
TELEHOUSE America’s 25 Broadway and 7 Teleport carrier-neutral data centers are secure, state-of-the-art facilities that offer private power generation systems, and 24/7 security controls, as well as N+1 environmental configurations and power redundancy to provide maximum uptime and availability. They also offer redundant and diverse interconnectivity options and a wide variety of IT support services, help desk options, disaster recovery planning and managed IT solutions to global and regional carriers, enterprise and financial companies.
“Every millisecond counts for financial institutions executing millions of daily transactions and for delivery of sensitive Internet content by media or general enterprise organizations,” TELEHOUSE America Sales & Marketing Director Fred Cannone said in a statement. “To this end, AboveNet’s network expansion in TELEHOUSE America’s data centers offers our clients the ability to procure dedicated, high-performance, customized connectivity, critical for day-to-day operations. In addition, this provides alternative data center options for those seeking to enhance or diversify facilities, service options and network connection points.”
AboveNet owns and operates a fiber optic network that spans more than 2.1 million fiber miles, providing secure, ultra-low latency routes for information transport. AboveNet also has an “Agility Guarantee” that ensures ultra-low latency performance across its wavelength and Ethernet services, and provides customized service level agreements to meet organizations’ specific business needs.
“With AboveNet’s direct connectivity into the New York Stock Exchange, our ultra low-latency route is highly beneficial to the financial sector,” AboveNet business development executive director MaryBeth Nance stated. “TELEHOUSE’s state-of the-art facilities provide a secure foundation for the finance sector’s communications. Clients can not only house their mission-critical infrastructure components within 25 Broadway or 7 Teleport, but also provide a link between these facilities through an ultra low-latency route for a truly resilient disaster recovery solution.”
AboveNet’s latest expansion into TELEHOUSE’s facilities in the New York metro market underscores its commitment to providing complete and reliable interconnectivity solutions for today’s financial institutions and trading companies. Last month, AboveNet unveiled a portfolio of flexible, comprehensive connectivity solutions being offering at the New York Internet Company’s (www.nyi.net) data center located in the technology-rich central New Jersey corridor.
No related posts.











