FiberLight, a leading
optical network solutions provider, announced it has pulled its fiber diversely
into ColoHouse, Miami’s newest premier data center, to offer domestic and
international customers a cost-effective optical networking choice when they
collocate with ColoHouse.
“ColoHouse is a well
designed facility, as they offer an ultra-secure environment and N+1
redundancy, which mean customers have an added layer of security outside of the
5 9’s reliability we offer on our fully redundant network,” said FiberLight President
Kevin B. Coyne. “Working with ColoHouse has enabled us to further extend our
reach into Miami, and because our network runs adjacent to many of South
Florida’s international cable landing stations, we are able to easily
interconnect to the international carriers and clients coming into the U.S. as
well as provide a diverse path throughout the U.S. outside of the current
facility that houses most of the routes.”
ColoHouse’s 48,000
square foot, Category 5 protected facility in Miami is built to withstand
hurricanes. Industry-specific technical expertise was used in the facility design
and provides customer savings through the use of more energy-efficient
electrical and air-conditioning systems, said Jeff Koppes, CEO of ColoHouse.
“Whether it’s disaster recovery, a rack, cabinet,
cage space or a cross connect our customers need, we can offer the latest
technological innovations and world class reliability to ensure business
continuity,” Mr. Koppes said. “Additionally, we are able to pass on value
pricing achieved through smart growth and reduced energy costs, so our
customers can secure space at a lower cost than they would pay elsewhere.”
FiberLight’s
partnership with ColoHouse provides clients with optical connectivity to over 20
high-bandwidth carrier hotels, data centers and cable landing stations, as well
as hundreds of commercial and government buildings on and around its greater
than 300-mile South Florida network. FiberLight’s network stretches from
downtown Miami to North Palm Beach in fully redundant rings.
About FiberLight
FiberLight provides Ethernet, Wavelengths, IP, SONET, and Dark Fiber
metro optical transport to telecom carriers, government, large enterprise,
content providers and web centric businesses. FiberLight wholly owns its
500,000-mile network in key growth areas and offers robust metro networks in
over 60 cities in Georgia, Florida, Washington DC, Texas, Virginia and Maryland
as well as intercity network services nationwide. Visit FiberLight at www.fiberlight.com.