NJFX Announces Interconnection to 1 million+ Route Miles

New transatlantic connectivity map shows tremendous reach

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New Jersey Fiber Exchange (NJFX), the first and only colocation campus to sit at a cable landing station in the U.S. and offer Tier 3, carrier neutral data center capabilities, announced its interconnection to over 1 million route miles, both subsea and terrestrial, and more than 1 million square feet of global data center space across 240 countries.

The company has reached incredible milestones, and is well positioned for even further growth of the global connectivity ecosystem it began just a year ago. A new transatlantic connectivity map shows route diversity across major interconnection points.

“Route diversity is paramount to telecom providers. Our rich carrier ecosystem without recurring fees for cross connects, goes a long way to further ensure these providers aren’t single threaded and exposed,” says Gil Santaliz, CEO for NJFX. “We have demonstrated tremendous value to our customers with the ability to interconnect to major international subsea networks complimented by terrestrial networks in the U.S.”

Through its partnerships, NJFX clients can strategically diversify their connectivity options to key hubs across North America, Europe, and South America, bypassing legacy chokepoints.

The next major milestone is the completion and expansion of the NJFX colocation campus adding 48 acres to its footprint. This flexible site plan will include a new, two-story 80,000 square foot data center and premium disaster recovery space adjacent to NJFX’s current Tier 3 facility - just 60 miles from New York City.


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