(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Colocation hosting provider Colocation America (www.colocationamerica.com) announced on Tuesday it has upgraded its global communications network with new connectivity.
The upgrade follows Colocation America’s launch in April of Windows and Linux dedicated servers with the option for both managed and unmanaged services.
Colocation America routes the majority of its national and international communications through its One Wilshire data center in Los Angeles and 60 Hudson data center in New York City.
The two facilities are hubs for international communication.
“One Wilshire and 60 Hudson are two of the world’s leading connection points and with Colocation America’s premium bandwidth blend of over 55 percent peering in these facilities, our global reach is immediate and secure,” says Michael Trunkett, president of Colocation America. “Over 10 years of experience in providing exceptional colocation hosting services has gained the confidence and satisfaction of our clients and that is something of which we are very proud of.”
The company has now improved data transit times for colocation hosting providers with network peering relationships after establishing direct connections between carriers, as opposed to routing through other routing protocols.
Colocation America’s private peering network at the One Wilshire and 60 Hudson data centers ensures instant connectivity for the hosting services that they provides.
The colo hosting provider has achieved 55 percent peering in its data centers, resulting in a balanced network with instant connectivity and 100 percent uptime for its colocation hosting and dedicated server hosting customers.











