Inside Telx's recently expanded Clifton, New Jersey data center
(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Colocation provider Telx (www.telx.com) announced on Monday it has deployed the Telx Ethernet Exchange service at its data centers in Miami, Dallas and Los Angeles.
The move comes a month after Telx announced it had expanded the data centers in Dallas and Clifton, New Jersey.
Service providers, enterprises and cloud and SaaS providers can use Telx’s marketplaces in these three locations to improve communications and service delivery while reducing the cost and complexity associated with adding new customers in geographically underserved areas.
“Telx has rapidly added Ethernet Exchange service locations in carrier-dense, high-demand US data centers,” says Glenn Calafati, VP and GM of interconnection services for Telx. “With the addition of Miami, Dallas and Los Angeles, we can now offer customers the exponential value of interconnecting via Ethernet technology in the Telx Interconnection Center, a full suite of virtual and fiber-based connectivity solutions. Through our relationship with Neutral Tandem, Telx now offers the best nationwide coverage bolstered by Ethernet technology, enabling customers to connect advanced IP services and access content on Carrier, enterprise and media networks.”
The Telx Ethernet Exchange is available in New York, Chicago, Atlanta and San Francisco.
Adding Miami, Dallas and Los Angeles data centers gives customers access to more than 260 service providers.
As a result, Telx customers will have a seamless connection to a wide range of international networks, carriers, media and gaming companies.
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