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NJFX Launches The NJFX Market PoP: A Community Portal for Best of Breed Connectivity and Services Options

NJFX Launches The NJFX Market PoP: A Community Portal for Best of Breed Connectivity and Services Options

NJFX Welcomes NJEdge as its First Market PoP User

May 30, 2017

WALL, NJ –  NJFX, the first and only colocation campus to sit at a cable landing station and offer Tier 3, carrier neutral data center capabilities, introduces The NJFX Market PoP, a virtual community portal that connects customers to a vast number of vetted service providers that provide a plethora of options for best of breed connectivity and services. By establishing a Point of Presence (PoP) at NJFX’s colocation campus, NJEdge and its esteemed members are now part of the NJFX community and benefit from using the newly released NJFX Market PoP.

Delivering a broadband statewide network, NJEdge establishes standards for interoperability, economies of scale, and supports new and emerging technologies. With a presence at the NJFX colocation campus, NJEdge ensures their customers receive direct transport and data services for efficient service delivery. Additionally, NJEdge is licensing seats at the NJFX campus to support its 24-hour operation.

“By establishing a presence at the NJFX campus, our educational members will benefit from a number of highly valuable onsite resources,” states Dr. Samuel Conn, President and Chief Executive Officer of NJEdge. “Our clients will now have the option for close proximity to local health care markets, along with direct access to Europe for scientific research, giving them the ability to generate strategic leads and promote our network services to our targeted vertical markets.”

“With access to NJFX’s robust ecosystem and its Market PoP, NJEdge receives immediate access to a vetted buyer or seller, and proactively pairs them together to establish the ideal solution – simply and effectively,” adds Gil Santaliz, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of NJFX. “This permits them to expand their customer base and target multiple verticals for enhanced service options.”

For more information on the NJFX colocation campus and its Market PoP, visit www.njfx.net.

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About NJFX:

NJFX is a Tier 3 Carrier Neutral Cable Landing Station campus. Our colocation ecosystem has expanded to over 35 network operators offering flexibility, reliability, and security. Our Wall, NJ location provides direct access to multiple subsea cable systems giving our carriers diverse connectivity solutions and offers direct interconnection without recurring cross-connect fees.

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Aqua Comms and Epsilon Partner to Bring European Route Diversity and On-Demand Connectivity to NJFX’s Colocation Campus

Aqua Comms and Epsilon Partner to Bring European Route Diversity and On-Demand Connectivity to NJFX’s Colocation Campus

Aqua Comms and Epsilon Partner to Bring European Route Diversity and On-Demand Connectivity to NJFX’s Colocation Campus 

May 15, 2017

WALL, NJ –  NJFX, the first and only colocation campus to sit at a cable landing station and offer Tier 3, carrier neutral data center capabilities, announces the addition of Aqua Comms DAC (“Aqua Comms”), the operator of Ireland’s first dedicated subsea fibre-optic network interconnecting New York, Dublin and London, and Epsilon Telecommunications, a privately owned global communications service provider, to its ever-growing connectivity ecosystem. With the introduction of Aqua Comms, NJFX customers can strategically diversify their connectivity options to key European hubs, bypassing legacy chokepoints within the U.S.

Aqua Comms has deployed a Point of Presence (PoP) within NJFX’s colocation campus, allowing NJFX customers to directly access the carrier’s suite of services without incurring cross connect fees. Epsilon and Aqua Comms have partnered to deploy Infiny by Epsilon – an on-demand connectivity platform – within the NJFX facility, and Aqua Comms will use the Cloud Link eXchange (CloudLX) module of Infiny to rapidly interconnect new services in and out of the NJFX campus. Now, Aqua Comms’ customers can benefit from interconnecting with NJFX’s growing ecosystem of global carriers, network operators, enterprises, cloud providers, and internet exchanges.

“We are excited to welcome Aqua Comms as a strategic addition to our community,” says Gil Santaliz, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of NJFX.  “What makes NJFX unique is its carrier neutral subsea capabilities, so customers have options when choosing which cables move their data from our campus to key landing points in Europe.  Having Aqua Comms at our colocation campus enables customers to further diversify and plan their international connections with certainty and accuracy, eliminating any transport uncertainty.”

“The CloudLX module of Infiny accelerates access to global cloud service providers and creates unique value for NJFX’s network operator tenants,” comments Carl Roberts, Chief Commercial Officer of Epsilon.  “We have combined a track record of success and innovation with an on-demand connectivity platform that simplifies how users connect and grow their businesses. Additionally, Epsilon will offer its customers access to an increasing number of new connectivity options to leverage and scale their operations more effectively.”

“Establishing a PoP in the NJFX colocation campus grants our customers access to a diverse and growing ecosystem of carriers and service providers,” adds Nigel Bayliff, Chief Executive Officer of Aqua Comms. “With Ciena’s WaveLogic Encryption offering, all data Aqua Comms carries remains secure and safeguarded from PoP to PoP. Plus, NJFX’s strategic location enables us to bypass congested legacy New York City hubs, eliminate multiple points of failure and save our customers from facing hefty cross connect fees.”

The NJFX team is attending International Telecoms Week (ITW) from May 14 – 17, 2017 in Chicago.

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About NJFX:

NJFX is a Tier 3 Carrier Neutral Cable Landing Station campus. Our colocation ecosystem has expanded to over 35 network operators offering flexibility, reliability, and security. Our Wall, NJ location provides direct access to multiple subsea cable systems giving our carriers diverse connectivity solutions and offers direct interconnection without recurring cross-connect fees.

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Data Center Journal: INDUSTRY OUTLOOK: DATA CENTER DIFFERENTIATION

Data Center Journal: INDUSTRY OUTLOOK: DATA CENTER DIFFERENTIATION

Industry Outlook is a regular Data Center Journal Q&A series that presents expert views on market trends, technologies and other issues relevant to data centers and IT.

May 10, 2017

This week, Industry Outlook talks with Gil Santaliz, founder and CEO of NJFX, about how data center companies can differentiate themselves in a changing landscape. Previously, Gil was CEO, founder and managing member of 4Connections LLC, a 500-mile New Jersey fiber network serving many verticals in that state. 4Connections pioneered the deployment of carrier-neutral dark-fiber services for both New Jersey and New York City.  In 2008, he successfully exited the business in a preemptive transaction with Optimum Lightpath, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cablevision. Having over two decades in the communications industry, Gil’s reemergence in telecommunications demonstrates his ability to anticipate market drivers and solve complex connectivity challenges both domestic and internationally.

Industry Outlook: Are all data centers essentially built the same, with all providers using the best technologies, or can a company build a facility with some sort of “secret sauce”?

Gil Santaliz: I can definitely say that all data centers are not the same. Each one brings something different to the table. Sure, we all have standards, but in today’s market, you don’t see many shared or proprietary data centers being built because so many are already out there. They must be able to differentiate themselves from the rest of the pack, and they do so through their geography, specialty ecosystems and ability to serve customers’ immediate needs. Just because a data center has a particularly robust set of carriers doesn’t mean it meets the reliability and security standards needed to keep your data safe. In the end it’s a compromise, because it’s tough to get a highly reliable, highly secure and highly connected site, but that’s the magic combination you are constantly striving towards.

IO: Can site selection alone serve as a differentiator?

GS: Site selection is always a differentiator. Geography is the most important factor for accessing and transporting your data efficiently. Don’t be fooled though, because the network ultimately determines the location of a great data center. The days of opening a facility anywhere are over. The network potential must be there first.

IO: Do you see ecosystems developing away from the traditional hubs—e.g., New York City and Ashburn?

GS: Ashburn is here to stay, but New York City is a relic. Whether people want to believe it or not, data center computing left New York City years ago, and what’s left is the legacy carrier infrastructure. Don’t get me wrong, there are things that should be there, but Manhattan alone shouldn’t support Connecticut, New Jersey, Ashburn and the like. The network design for New York City data centers was built 30 or 40 years ago, but for some reason it continues to be the hub for international traffic. When the time comes, moving that legacy infrastructure will be difficult, but the next step should be the transition of the infrastructure that doesn’t need to be there.

IO: What can data center providers do to simultaneously serve local and global customers?

GS: Combine your subsea networks with U.S. networks to create that hyper-attractive market of international and “locally global.” If you aren’t fortunate enough to have a subsea network in your facility, you need to get access to multiple systems. The idea of connecting subsea networks with the U.S. creates a unique opportunity to ensure a highly connected, globally local presence. This strategy will mean fewer points of presence and more options for point-to-point connections between locations.

IO: What is driving the changing data center landscape?

GS: I believe consolidation is critical, and it’s always driven by efficiencies across the market, not to mention the economy to scale. Customers want fewer relationships with the providers that have more assets, and we are finding that it supports this consolidation trend.

IO: How can data center providers successfully deviate from traditional offerings to meet customer demands in this landscape?

GS: The pendulum swings when it comes to cloud solutions versus proprietary data center solutions. We’re seeing customers looking for flexibility with the option of prioritizing which applications should be in the cloud and aren’t necessarily data center specific. Providers who have that flexibility can tailor their product to best serve their various customers. As I mentioned before, I believe the main driver for the changing data center landscape is consolidation along with ecosystems in the marketplace—a portal where buyers and sellers can collaborate to create solutions.

IO: Can you expand on the idea of consolidation as a major driver of change?

GS: Today, more and more data centers are seeing that the customer wants options: multiple locations with several service offerings, all within the same set of standards. This situation is forcing smaller players to work—if not merge—with larger ones. I don’t see this trend stopping anytime soon. Also is the capacity to scale that comes from multiple locations with central cabinets, billing and systems. The market has a lot of synergy. The only way to survive as an independent operator is to have something truly unique to offer.

IO: Which model is better—offering managed and cloud services on your own, or referring to third-party providers?

GS: At NJFX, we believe a third-party provider eliminates conflicts between the tenants and the landlord. No one wants to compete with their customers, and by having a model where you don’t need to, operators can enable innovation and spur opportunities for providers to come in and offer unique services. That arrangement is quite honestly the best of breed. That’s what makes NJFX special—we meet data center standards with optimal carrier-hotel connectivity.

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About NJFX:

NJFX is a Tier 3 Carrier Neutral Cable Landing Station campus. Our colocation ecosystem has expanded to over 35 network operators offering flexibility, reliability, and security. Our Wall, NJ location provides direct access to multiple subsea cable systems giving our carriers diverse connectivity solutions and offers direct interconnection without recurring cross-connect fees.

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NJ Business: NJFX Announces Plan to Expand Cable Landing Station Campus by Additional 48 Acres

NJ Business: NJFX Announces Plan to Expand Cable Landing Station Campus by Additional 48 Acres

March 27, 2017

NJFX, the first Tier 3 carrier-neutral colocation campus that intersects where subsea cables from the United States, South America, Europe and the Caribbean meet, announces the expansion of its colocation campus in Wall. By expanding its campus an additional 48 acres, NJFX emphasizes its commitment to developing a tenant-driven community with purpose-built colocation and disaster recovery space, as well as its ability to accommodate space for future independent cable landing stations.

With the additional 48 acres, NJFX will now span a total of 58 acres across Wall Township. The flexible site plan will include a new, two-story 80,000 square foot data center and premium disaster recovery space that will sit adjacent to NJFX’s current Tier 3 facility – just 60 miles from New York City – with a plethora of global communication providers.

NJFX announced the completion of its colocation campus in September of 2016. The new Tier 3, purpose built 64,000 square foot colocation facility boasts a 10 MW design with the ability to support high density requirements up to 8KW per rack. The location offers a unique opportunity, as it sits 64 feet above sea level, which is significantly higher than lower Manhattan that sits at less than 24 feet above sea level. Its strategic positioning allows customers to not only have direct access to Tata Communications’ subsea cable landing station, but also offers access to the most robust and diverse facilities in the market.

“I am happy that NJFX intends to expand its investment in our community,” states Mayor Dominick DiRocco of Wall Township. “NJFX’s presence in our town, and proposed future expansion, helps us to meet our goal of growing our local economy in a sensible way, while also fostering growth in a critically important sector for our regional economy.”

“We are fortunate to be located in Wall where we have access to bores and multiple subsea cables,” adds Gil Santaliz, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of NJFX. “By expanding the NJFX campus, customers will now have the option to work and live in a community that supports innovation and where communications rates are extremely competitive and reliable. Furthermore, having a safe haven locked down in a pleasant and secure area, in the event of a regional emergency, is ultimately the best scenario for any business.”

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About NJFX:

NJFX is a Tier 3 Carrier Neutral Cable Landing Station campus. Our colocation ecosystem has expanded to over 35 network operators offering flexibility, reliability, and security. Our Wall, NJ location provides direct access to multiple subsea cable systems giving our carriers diverse connectivity solutions and offers direct interconnection without recurring cross-connect fees.

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Data Center Knowledge: NJFX to Expand Jersey Data Center Campus that Links to Submarine Cables

Data Center Knowledge: NJFX to Expand Jersey Data Center Campus that Links to Submarine Cables

NJFX says the amount of traffic has been “staggering” at its 65,000-square foot data center campus in Wall, New Jersey, known for connecting more than 240 countries and numerous communication providers via one of the largest global subsea fiber networks in the world.

And the company is preparing for it to get a lot busier.

March 27, 2017

This week it announced a 48-acre expansion to include a new two-story 80,000-square foot data center that will be adjacent to the existing campus. While the additional space is designed to draw more tenants to fill its colocation space, NJFX will also be able to accommodate future independent cable landing stations.

NJFX said it charges customers for data center space and for connections to its meet-me room: a 24-count cable to the meet-me room costs $1,500 per month. Previously, the meet-me room had been limited to carriers only, but it is now open to enterprises, such as banks and content providers.

Completed in September of 2016 and just 60 miles from New York City, the Wall Township campus is located where four submarine cables from the United States, South America, Europe, and the Caribbean land and provides a shortcut of sorts for companies wanting to connect globally. The cables connect to a Tata-owned landing station in a borough in Monmouth County.

Before the Wall campus was built, data centers needing to move traffic to Europe or South America via a landing station in New Jersey would have to work with one of the large telco carriers to backhaul traffic to and from Manhattan. But today the NJFX data center allows for direct connectivity to those geographical regions, and the company said another cable may come online later this year.

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About NJFX:

NJFX is a Tier 3 Carrier Neutral Cable Landing Station campus. Our colocation ecosystem has expanded to over 35 network operators offering flexibility, reliability, and security. Our Wall, NJ location provides direct access to multiple subsea cable systems giving our carriers diverse connectivity solutions and offers direct interconnection without recurring cross-connect fees.

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Capacity Magazine: NJFX announces 48-acre campus expansion

Capacity Magazine: NJFX announces 48-acre campus expansion

The New Jersey Fibre Exchange (NJFX) has announced plans to expand its cable landing station campus by an additional 48 acres.

March 27, 2017

The first Tier 3 carrier-neutral colocation campus, that intersects where subsea cables from the US, South America, Europe and the Caribbean meet, has designed for an 80,000 sq ft expansion at the Wall, New Jersey, colocation campus.

The news comes after NJFX announced last month that a new 10,000 sq ft facility would be constructed just steps away from its subsea cable landing station campus. The third and final phase of the 64,800 sq ft ‘Tier 3 by the subsea’ carrier-neutral colocation facility was completed in September 2016, which boasts a 10MW design with the ability to support high density requirements up to 8KW per rack.

“We are fortunate to be located in Wall where we have access to bores and multiple subsea cables,” adds Gil Santaliz, founder and chief executive officer of NJFX. “By expanding the NJFX campus, customers will now have the option to work and live in a community that supports innovation and where communications rates are extremely competitive and reliable. Furthermore, having a safe haven locked down in a pleasant and secure area, in the event of a regional emergency, is ultimately the best scenario for any business.”

NJFX will now span a total of 58 acres across Wall Township. The flexible site plan will include a new, two-story 80,000 sq ft data centre and premium disaster recovery space that will sit adjacent to NJFX’s current Tier 3 facility – just 60 miles from New York City – with a plethora of global communication providers.

Mayor Dominick DiRocco of Wall Township added: “I am happy that NJFX intends to expand its investment in our community. NJFX’s presence in our town, and proposed future expansion, helps us to meet our goal of growing our local economy in a sensible way, while also fostering growth in a critically important sector for our regional economy.”

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About NJFX:

NJFX is a Tier 3 Carrier Neutral Cable Landing Station campus. Our colocation ecosystem has expanded to over 35 network operators offering flexibility, reliability, and security. Our Wall, NJ location provides direct access to multiple subsea cable systems giving our carriers diverse connectivity solutions and offers direct interconnection without recurring cross-connect fees.

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NJFX Expands its Campus Through the Development of Licensed Seats

NJFX Expands its Campus Through the Development of Licensed Seats

NJFX seats are well-positioned for disaster recovery offering, only steps away from the Tier 3, carrier-neutral colocation campus

Gil Santaliz

CEO

January 31, 2017

WALL, NJ –  NJFX, the first Tier 3 carrier-neutral subsea colocation campus linking the United States, Europe, South America and the Caribbean, announces a new strategic location only steps away from its cable landing station campus. The 10,000-square-foot facility will have the same look and feel as the 2016-commissioned Tier 3 campus with business continuity work seats licensed on a first come basis, monthly, or long-term. The addition of NJFX seats provides metro providers with strategic disaster recovery capabilities for added redundancy and continuity.

According to Gartner’s Business Continuity Management Program Methodology, by 2019, 35 percent of organizations with business continuity management that lack maturity will endure major problems recovering one or more mission critical business processes; a 17 percent increase from figures previously recorded. Sitting 64-square-feet above sea level, the new NJFX seats work to combat this problem and offer customers identical security protocols and access to the NJFX Customer Portal.

“Having the ability to support our clients with a disaster recovery plan, while also providing them with the convenience of having secure, direct access to their network at our cable landing station campus, is just another amenity that sets NJFX apart from other providers in the industry,” says Gil Santaliz, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of NJFX.

The addition of licensed seats further highlights NJFX’s commitment to serving financial institutions looking to achieve FINRA compliance, as well as carriers seeking the convenience of directly accessing their network equipment. The new facility is hardened with direct fiber network elements; back up generators with room for

UPS Uninterruptible Power Service; conference rooms; and a kitchen.

“This new NJFX offering is particularly important for U.S. metro providers looking to extend high-bandwidth or dark fiber solutions between our cable landing station campus and legacy enterprise data centers,” adds John Danko, former Director of Business Development for NJFX. “Today at Metro Connect 2017, there are several providers in attendance who can benefit from this solution and we look forward to discussing their business continuity options further.”

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About NJFX:

NJFX is a Tier 3 Carrier Neutral Cable Landing Station campus. Our colocation ecosystem has expanded to over 35 network operators offering flexibility, reliability, and security. Our Wall, NJ location provides direct access to multiple subsea cable systems giving our carriers diverse connectivity solutions and offers direct interconnection without recurring cross-connect fees.

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NJFX to Speak to its Edge Computing Network Strategy at Metro Connect 2017

NJFX to Speak to its Edge Computing Network Strategy at Metro Connect 2017

Media Alert 

Gil Santaliz

CEO

January 25, 2017

WALL, NJ –  NJFX, the first Tier 3 carrier-neutral colocation campus that intersects where subsea cables from the United States, South America, Europe and the Caribbean meet, announces that its Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Gil Santaliz, will be attending, sponsoring and speaking at Capacity Magazine’s annual conference, Metro Connect 2017. Now in its 16th year, Metro Connect will be held at the Eden Roc Resort in Miami Beach, where it continues to bring together C-level executives within the metro fiber market to network and share industry insights.

Mr. Santaliz will speak on the panel entitled The Edge: The Importance of Becoming Local, taking place at 4:00 p.m. EST on January 31st. The roundtable discussion will focus on the noticeable shift metro fiber providers are taking to localize service to reduce latency, and provide insight into edge computing in the Internet of Things (IoT) age. Mr. Santaliz, along with fellow industry executives, will also explore the services metro providers offer to the marketplace and question if standalone businesses can survive or if vertical integration with data centers is essential.

“After returning from PTC where our management team met with over 30 international carriers, content providers and US carriers, it leaves NJFX in a unique position,” states Santaliz. “Metro Connect offers the ideal platform to discuss NJFX’s robust ecosystem and how it allows our customers the ability to bypass New York City not only eliminating multiple points of failure for international bound traffic, but also saves customers hefty cross connect fees levied by the aging carrier hotels in lower Manhattan.”

Metro Connect provides delegates with a two-day platform to focus on premier networking with over 500 senior representatives along with educational opportunities. NJFX’s full built colocation campus offers capacity for 1,000 cabinet equivalents with power densities up to 20kW/cabinet load and features the latest in mission critical infrastructure design and enables connectivity to more than 240 countries and territories, as well as 99.7% of the world’s GDP.

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About NJFX:

NJFX is a Tier 3 Carrier Neutral Cable Landing Station campus. Our colocation ecosystem has expanded to over 35 network operators offering flexibility, reliability, and security. Our Wall, NJ location provides direct access to multiple subsea cable systems giving our carriers diverse connectivity solutions and offers direct interconnection without recurring cross-connect fees.

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NJFX Celebrates a Successful Phase III Completion

NJFX Celebrates a Successful Phase III Completion

January 16, 2017

WALL, NJ – January 17, 2017 – NJFX, the first Tier 3 carrier-neutral subsea colocation campus linking the United States, Europe, South America and the Caribbean, announces the completion of the third and final phase of its Tier 3, carrier neutral facility. The completion of Phase III coincides with NJFX’s powering of its first customer cage that uses the company’s 432 tie cable to provide ubiquitous connectivity across the NJFX campus and its Cable Landing Station (CLS) Meet Me Room. Moving forward, carriers across the United States will begin the process of interconnecting the NJFX campus with their self-managed fiber cables, using the NJFX 8 POE’s designed to support well over 300 varying terrestrial and subsea fiber cables, thereby allowing on and off ramps between South America, Europe and the Caribbean via its Atlantic Ocean gateway.

Over an ambitious 15-month development cycle, the company expanded its campus with the addition of a brand new 64,800-square foot colocation facility, completing the build out and commissioning in record time. Phase III’s availability positions NJFX to accommodate compute-heavy and content-rich applications that not only require a diverse carrier ecosystem, but also robust power density. In North America, NJFX has seven United States backhaul providers preparing to serve private fiber backhaul to cities across country, all while bypassing New York City and other legacy infrastructure.

“2016 was an outstanding year for NJFX,” states Gil Santaliz, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of NJFX. “We launched the facility in September and since then have developed key strategic partnerships with a multitude of networks and successfully completed our data center commissioning. As we head into 2017, we look forward to further developing our campus’ ecosystem, one of the most robust and diverse in the market.”

Now fully built, the NJFX colocation campus offers capacity for 1,000 cabinet equivalents with power densities up to 20kW/cabinet load. All critical electrical and mechanical systems are configured with N+1 redundancy and the facility boasts a design PUE of 1.35 facilitated by an evaporative rooftop cooling solution. Additionally, customers have direct access to Tata Communication’s subsea cable landing station for strategic, low latency connectivity to Europe and South America.

NJFX’s new facility features the latest in mission critical infrastructure design and enables connectivity to more than 240 countries and territories, as well as 99.7% of the world’s GDP. For more information on the NJFX colocation campus, visit http://www.njfx.net/.

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About NJFX:

NJFX is a Tier 3 Carrier Neutral Cable Landing Station campus. Our colocation ecosystem has expanded to over 35 network operators offering flexibility, reliability, and security. Our Wall, NJ location provides direct access to multiple subsea cable systems giving our carriers diverse connectivity solutions and offers direct interconnection without recurring cross-connect fees.

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451 Research Report – NJFX

451 Research Report – NJFX

January 6, 2017

The 451 Research Group has put out a report on NJFX. The report can be found here: https://451research.com/report-short?entityId=91179

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About NJFX:

NJFX is a Tier 3 Carrier Neutral Cable Landing Station campus. Our colocation ecosystem has expanded to over 35 network operators offering flexibility, reliability, and security. Our Wall, NJ location provides direct access to multiple subsea cable systems giving our carriers diverse connectivity solutions and offers direct interconnection without recurring cross-connect fees.

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Originally published in SubTel Forum, November 2020, Issue 115 Operating the NJFX CLS Campus Gil Sanataliz CEO Originally published in SubTel Forum, November 2020, Issue 115

Read More »

The North Atlantic Loop

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451 Research Report – NJFX Read More »

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