dinsdag 24 februari 2015

Allied Fiber Selects Colo Atl to Support Network, Colocation Requirements for New Southeast Route





Colo Atl, the leading supplier of network-neutral colocation, information center and interconnection solutions at fifty five Marietta Street in Atlanta, GA, announces these days that Allied Fiber, the United States’ 1st open-access, integrated, network-neutral colocation and dark fiber construction, has joined Colo Atl’s growing list of network operators and repair suppliers. The company’s partnership with Colo Atl is a component of its fiber build across the Southeast, extending 700 miles from Miami, Everglade State to Atlanta, GA.


In addition to Colo Atl’s strategic location in Downtown Atlanta, complementing the new Southeast Route, Allied Fiber joins long-time partner Colo Atl for its SSAE sixteen certified colocation facility and skill to supply N+1 redundancy and access to multiple tier-1 network operators. The Colo Atl facility is additionally home to the Georgia Technology Center (GTC), a work and live production facility for network communications equipment; and also the Southeast Network Access purpose (SNAP). SNAP provides next-generation web Exchange (IX) solutions, as well as SDN peering, testing and implementation.


“Colo Atl offers United States of America variety of crucial amenities, as well as convenient and cheap interconnection choices via a excellent carrier-neutral colocation facility in downtown Atlanta,” comments Hunter Newby, business executive of Allied Fiber. “Additionally, the collaboration opportunities and innovative spirit of the GTC and SNAP align dead with our march to become the primary national, open-access, integrated network-neutral colocation and dark fiber construction within the us. The arrangement is integral to the urban center to Atlanta section of our Southeast Route.”


Allied Fiber’s distinctive business model and network style was created to specifically facilitate open-access interconnection. The 3 primary parts of the model ar new, high-count dark fiber cables, handholes for lateral junction and absolutely integrated, network-neutral colocation facilities, like Colo Atl’s.


“We’re happy to own Allied Fiber be a part of our increasing list of network operators and repair suppliers,” states Tim Kiser, Owner and founding father of Colo Atl. “The facility has greatly expanded within the last year. Our growth is directly as a result of people like Allied Fiber and their want to create a meaningful distinction on however communications gets done.”


Established in Nov 2001, the Colo Atl colocation and American stateet Me space (MMA) facility is found across the fifth and eighth floors of fifty five Marietta Street in Downtown Atlanta. Colo Atl may be a cheap, accommodating and cost-efficient interconnection atmosphere for over eighty native, regional and international network operators.



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