Posted at June 9, 2006 at 3:56 pm by admin
SECAUCUS, NJ (6/9/2006) – InterServer, Inc., a New Jersey based web solutions provider, announced today it has added several new carrier hotels, a transit provider, and an additional peering point to its network as part of a series of additions designed to increase capacity and reliability.
The new carrier hotels are located in New York City, and include TelX located at 60 Hudson, and Telehouse �located at 25 Broadway. Both sites allow InterServer to connect and share data with hundreds of other data networks with presences at the facilities.
“From a network administration standpoint, our new presence at these two carrier hotels represents a huge step forward and enables our network to send and receive data to other networks on much shorter route”, said InterServer Chief Technical Officer John Quaglieri. “We are fortunate as a company to be geographically close to such dense and high-capacity infrastructure in the New York City area”.
A gigabit connection to NYIIX, one of the largest neutral Internet exchange points on the U.S. East Cost, was added as a peering point for the company. InterServer also upgraded its PAIX peering connection to a gigabit line after only 3 months due to increased demand. Additionally a new transit provider T-Systems (aka Deutsche Telekom).
As part of the addition, InterServer is offering free 1mbps bandwidth at TelX, Telehouse, and its existing provider, Switch and Data. The company is also offering premium Internet Protocol data transit up to 1000mbps at these locations.
For more information, please visit http://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. According to NetCraft, InterServer, Inc. is the 12th fastest growing web host internationally.