A photo of TELEHOUSE's Chelsea data center
(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Data center provider TELEHOUSE America (www.telehouse.com) announced on Monday that Level 3 Communications (www.level3.com) has extended its network into TELEHOUSE’s 60,000 square foot Chelsea data center.
This announcement comes two weeks after AboveNet announced it was the first carrier to connect to the data center at 85 10th Avenue in New York. Last week, telecommunications provider KDDI America extended its connectivity to the data center as well.
“Level 3 has been a carrier partner of TELEHOUSE since 2003, with network extensions into TELEHOUSE New York data centers as well as TELEHOUSE Los Angeles,” Andrew Crouch, president of sales for Level 3 said in a statement. “We are proud to extend our advanced fiber-optic network into its newest New York data center, TELEHOUSE New York Chelsea, and believe that this extension demonstrates our on-going commitment to simplifying customer access to our first-rate portfolio of network service solutions.”
Level 3 offers wholesale, enterprise, federal and content customers data, voice and network services. Its expansion into the Chelsea data center will offer clients access to high performance capacity and network services via a monthly fee, according to the press release.
“TELEHOUSE America is pleased to welcome Level 3 to our newest Chelsea Center,” Noriyuki Kita, executive vice president of TELEHOUSE America said in a statement. “Our clients will now have increased options for robust high-performance and high-speed connectivity of data and voice network services.”
TELEHOUSE New York Chelsea has best-in-class N+1 power infrastructure and multiple layer security measures, according to the press release.
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