SECAUCUS, NJ (3/10/2006) - InterServer, Inc., a New Jersey based web solutions provider,
announced today it has added PAIX peering to its network, a move designed to allow the
company to provide a greater network capacity to its customers, and keep bandwidth costs
low.
PAIX, Peering And Internet eXchange, is one of the largest single neutral commercial
Internet exchange points in the world, and is operated by the Switch and Data Management
Company. The connection will allow InterServer to directly to connect to networks of the
over 30 other PAIX participants.
"During our six years in operation, we have never experienced the tremendous growth in
network activity that we have in the past year", said InterServer Chief Technical Officer
John Quaglieri. "We decided opt for peering, which us offers lower latency, improved
network performance, and reduced bandwidth cost".
The company plans to continue to add more transit providers in the near future. In December,
the company added an additional provider, and added a solution designed to thwart
Distributed Denial of Service Attacks (DDoS).
"Our location in northern New Jersey gives us access to some of the largest carrier-neutral
facilities on the east coast", said Quaglieri. "So we will continue to improve our network
to meet the growing demands of our customers".
For more information, please visit https://www.interserver.net.
About InterServer, Inc.
InterServer, Inc. is a privately held web solutions provider operating since April 1999.
Located in Secaucus, NJ, the company's data center is less than 12 miles from New York City
and Newark, New Jersey, and contains more than 800 servers. InterServer's network is powered
by Juniper M40 and M5 series routers connected to the Internet by three diverse fiber paths
to New York City and Washington DC.