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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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New Jersey Fiber Exchange Welcomes Lightower Fiber Networks to its Fast Growing Ecosystem

Operating the NJFX CLS Campus

The new connection to NJFX’s Carrier-Neutral Meet-Me-Room enhances connectivity options in the U.S. for Lightower’s domestic and international customer base

October 25, 2016

WALL, NJ – October 26, 2016 – New Jersey Fiber Exchange (NJFX), the first Tier 3 carrier-neutral colocation campus that intersects where subsea cables from the United States, Europe, South America and the Caribbean meet, announces Lightower Fiber Networks, the premier provider of all-fiber, high-performance networking solutions delivered over its own network, as the latest network to join its robust ecosystem. By establishing a Point of Presence (PoP) in NJFX’s cable landing campus in Wall Township, New Jersey, Lightower can now extend the reach of its all-fiber solutions for international clients seeking enhanced connectivity to major markets in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Midwest U.S.

Lightower is the first all-fiber, high-performance networking solutions provider to establish lit services in NJFX’s Tier-3, carrier-neutral facility. The provider will be turning up dark fiber to Ashburn, Virginia, a must-have location for domestic and international customers no longer wishing to rely on traditional backhaul options. The PoP provides Lightower customers with reliable and diverse connectivity options in a highly-secure facility, offering a new edge and greater control of their networks.

“NJFX actively seeks partners, such as Lightower, that share the same customer-first mindset and place custom solutions and world-class support at the forefront,” states Gil Santaliz, Founder and Chief Executive Officer for NJFX. “The range of Lightower’s network coverage throughout major metro and emerging markets, and the depth of its portfolio of high-performance, all-fiber networking solutions will boost the connectivity options available not only to international businesses requiring enhanced U.S. reach, but also to NJFX’s fast-growing ecosystem.”

“Lightower’s PoP at NJFX helps expand the options we can offer to our own customers, while also bringing Lightower solutions to NJFX customers,” explains Doug Turtz, Senior Vice President Enterprise Sales, Lightower. “Now, all customers who reside or interconnect in this new facility have access to the complete suite of Lightower’s all-fiber solutions, including dark fiber, Ethernet and waves to 100G, and access to more than 22,000 service locations.”

NJFX’s “Tier 3 by the Subsea” colocation campus provides the unique opportunity to interconnect directly at the cable head to service providers, enterprises, carrier-neutral operators, and cable companies.  This new edge empowers customers to take control of their networks by no longer being required to rely on traditional backhaul solutions or traverse the congested New York City landscape. Through its managed Meet-Me Room within Tata Communications’ international CLS, NJFX offers tenants highly resilient, low-latency global connectivity to more than 240 countries and territories, as well as 99.7 percent of the world’s GDP by way of one of the largest and most advanced subsea fiber networks.

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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NJFX to Discuss Edge Computing and the Future of Data Centers at IMN’s 7th Annual Provider Forum, October 18 in Santa Rosa, CA

NJFX to Discuss Edge Computing and the Future of Data Centers at IMN’s 7th Annual Provider Forum, October 18 in Santa Rosa, CA

October 5, 2016

WALL, NJ – October 05, 2016 – New Jersey Fiber Exchange (NJFX), the first Tier 3 carrier-neutral colocation campus that intersects where subsea cables from the United States, Europe, South America and the Caribbean meet, announces that its Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Gil Santaliz, will speak at IMN’s 7th Annual Provider Forum on Data Centers and Cloud Services Infrastructure , taking place in Santa Rosa, California, on October 17 – 18. The event attracts many of the industry’s C-level executives and offers attendees unique insight into business strategies, cost-effective investments and opportunities for future-proofing the network.

Mr. Santaliz brings a plethora of industry knowledge and expertise to IMN’s forum, including therecent launch of NJFX’s colocation campus “Tier 3 by the Subsea.” He will join fellow executives on the “Growth Prospects in Urban vs. Edge Markets” panel, taking place at 12:25 p.m. on Tuesday, October 18. The discussion will address the challenges faced in today’s colocation and cloud marketplace, paying specific attention to edge computing and will provide attendees with key takeaways for business expansion and strategies for mitigating economic roadblocks.

“NJFX offers an interesting perspective, as we have just launched our ‘Tier 3 by the Subsea ‘colocation campus – the first of its kind to intersect where subsea cables from around the globe meet,” says Santaliz. “I look forward to educating IMN attendees on the challenges faced when engineering and scouting for such a strategic site merge. I believe this conversation will provide them with a broader understanding of what future data centers will look like.”

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 about NJFX and its carrier-neutral “Tier 3 by the Subsea” data center, 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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NJFX to Share Insight on the Changing Data Center Landscape at Capacity North America, October 5-6 in Toronto

NJFX to Share Insight on the Changing Data Center Landscape at Capacity North America, October 5-6 in Toronto

October 3, 2016

WALL, NJ – October 03, 2016 – New Jersey Fiber Exchange (NJFX), the first Tier 3 carrier-neutral colocation campus that intersects where subsea cables from the United States, Europe, South America and the Caribbean meet, announces its participation at Capacity North America , taking place in Toronto, Canada, on October 5-6. NJFX is an associate sponsor for the event and its Vice President of Sales and Customer Relations, Doug Corbett, is representing the company on “The Changing Role of the Data Centre” panel, taking place at 3:25 p.m. on October 5.

 

Now in its 17th year, Capacity North America brings together industry leaders within the content distribution, cloud provider and wholesale carrier space and provides attendees with strategic networking opportunities. Mr. Corbett, along with his esteemed fellow panelists, will speak to the ever-changing data center landscape and offer Capacity attendees insight into the potential challenges and growth that can emerge from this evolution.

“After launching Phase II of our ‘Tier 3 by the Subsea’ facility just a couple of weeks ago, NJFX is in the unique position to actually pave the way for future data centers,” comments Corbett. “This panel will serve as an exploratory discussion of the industry’s colocation landscape and I look forward to sharing personal insight as the first Tier 3carrier neutral colocation campus that intersects where subsea cables around the globe meet.”

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 about NJFX and its carrier-neutral “Tier 3 by the Subsea” data center, visit www.NJFX.net.

To request an onsite meeting with NJFX at Capacity North America, please email [email protected]. The company will also be holding meetings in Executive Suite 2, Room 1405.

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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 COLOCATION CAMPUS WITH TIER 3 BY THE SUBSEA

NJFX EXPANDS COLOCATION CAMPUS WITH TIER 3 BY THE SUBSEA

November 21, 2016

New Jersey Fiber Exchange (NJFX), the first Tier 3 carrier-neutral colocation campus that intersects where subsea cables from the United States meet, announces its Tier 3 by the Subsea phase II launch. The launch marks the expansion of NJFX’s campus with the addition of its brand new 64,800-square foot colocation facility, providing unparalleled connectivity through direct access to key subsea and terrestrial cables.

 

NJFX offers a unique opportunity, as its campus sits atop the landing points of subsea cables from around the globe. The direct connectivity to Tier 1 Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and fiber providers over these international cable systems redefines proximity, allowing customers to avoid traditional backhaul solutions through the ability to design high-capacity, low latency networks directly to and from the cable head. By facilitating direct interconnection options at the cable-end and eliminating the need for backhaul, NJFX puts control back in the hands of the carrier-neutral operators, carriers, enterprises, federal and state government entities and service providers it serves.

“NJFX is doing something that no company has ever done before,” states Gil Santaliz, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of NJFX. “The unique location of our campus enables unprecedented access to a number of the most sought after subsea and terrestrial assets transporting traffic nationally, as well as internationally. NJFX ensures our customers receive the flexible, reliable and secure connectivity they require to support their growing business needs.”

“Our mission is to develop one of the most robust and diverse ecosystems in the market within the NJFX facility,” adds Doug Corbett, Vice President of Sales and Customer Relations. “The facility’s location and proximity to key subsea cable systems, with divers access to Europe and South America as well as highly sought after terrestrial routes fosters domestic and international strategic partnerships for interconnection.”

NJFX’s new data center features the latest in mission critical infrastructure design and has the capacity for over 1,000 cabinets for carrier neutral colocation and greater capacity to address customers’ high-density power needs up to 20kW/cabinet. With an annual design PUE of 1.35 and a state-of-the-art rooftop cooling system, the facility offers environmentally friendly solutions. NJFX provides all customers with access to its carrier-neutral MMR and Tata Communications’ CLS, enabling connectivity to more than 240 countries and territories, as well as 99.7% of the world’s GDP. Current customers receive 24×7 access to the NJFX customer portal where they are able to access information about NJFX’s services and submit tickets, which are addressed by NJFX dedicated support staff.

For more information about NJFX and its carrier-neutral “Tier 3 by the Subsea” data center, visit www.NJFX.net.

To schedule a tour of the facility, please click here or contact Doug Corbett, Vice President of Sales, at [email protected].

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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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Tata Communications Partners with NJFX for Colocation Services

Tata Communications Partners with NJFX for Colocation Services

The global provider of a New World of Communications is deploying a compute environment within NJFX’s new “Tier 3 by the Subsea” data center, which intersects its own cable landing station

 

July 22, 2022

WALL, NJ – September 15, 2016 – New Jersey Fiber Exchange (NJFX), the first Tier 3 carrier-neutral colocation campus that intersects where subsea cables from the United States, Europe, South America and the Caribbean meet, is proud to welcome Tata Communications as the first colocation customer and diamond sponsor for its Tier 3 by the Subsea grand opening launch event, taking place on September 21, 2016. NJFX’s brand new carrier-neutral, highly secure enterprise-class facility already interconnects with Tata Communication’s landing station via private backhaul.

NJFX colocation campus sits adjacent to Tata Communications’ Cable Landing Station (CLS) and offers instant connectivity from around the globe. With direct access to Tier 1 Internet Service Providers (ISPs) fiber providers, and other network operators, NJFX customers are able to avoid traditional backhaul solutions and design high-capacity, low latency networks directly to and from the cable head.

The grand opening launch event will feature world champion racing driver, Mario Andretti, and will offer attendees the opportunity to tour the new facility and network with industry leaders. As a diamond sponsor, Tata Communications is also hosting its Lewis Hamilton race car virtual reality tour and Formula 1® racing simulation to further drive home the speed customers will benefit from NJFX and Tata Communications partnership. In addition, Chief Operations Officer for Tata Communications, John Hayduk, will be participating in an intimate fireside chat with Mr. Andretti and NJFX Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Gil Santaliz.

“Tata Communications has been indispensable to our ‘Tier 3 by the Subsea’ project,” says Santaliz. “We are proud that Tata Communications not only facilitated our strategy to tether the facility to its subsea landing station, but also found value in the data center for its own initiatives by deploying servers in our mission-critical environment.”

“Adjacencies of having a data center facility with a subsea cable landing station connecting North America, Europe and South America provides tremendous value for customers,” says Hayduk “We believe that enterprises and service providers alike will be eager to adopt products and services  with NJFX to gain access to the connectivity ecosystem that resides within our landing station.”

For more information about NJFX and its carrier-neutral “Tier 3 by the Subsea” data center, 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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The Jersey Shore Meets the Fast and Furious: NJFX Set to Unveil its Data Center Campus

The Jersey Shore Meets the Fast and Furious: NJFX Set to Unveil its Data Center Campus

November 7, 2016

We may be exaggerating, but only just a little. On September 21, 2016 in Wall Township, NJ, the New Jersey Fiber Exchange (NJFX) will be hosting its Phase II Grand Opening extravaganza.

 

If you are familiar with New Jersey, then you know Wall Township is at the Jersey Shore. If you are familiar with NJFX, then you know it will be the closest data center and backhaul point for a number of subsea cable systems landing in the U.S. from Europe and South America — and that means FAST.

And the furious part? Well, the companies that have invested money and assets in interconnecting their networks within major hub points in cities like New York City and Philadelphia may very well be furious, because now there’s a faster route and a better way.

The NJFX facility is collocated adjacent to the Tata Communications Cable Landing Station where it has been operating the carrier-neutral Meet-Me Room since September 2015. Operational and with a growing number of carriers enabling network interconnectivity from the facility, the NJFX carrier-neutral data center is now set to launch in September 2016.

In the span of just one year, a number of carriers have specifically built in to NJFX’s Meet-Me Room, including Lightpath, Tata Communications, Windstream, Lightower Fiber Networks and more.  In addition to these U.S.-based terrestrial network providers, the new NJFX data center will provide access between three continents:  The United States, Europe and South America by way of multiple subsea systems, including TGN-Atlantic; direct access to Europe via the UK; TAT-14, direct access to Europe via Denmark, Germany, France and the UK; Apollo, direct access to Europe via France and the UK; Gemini, direct access to Bermuda; GlobeNet, direct access to South America, including Brazil and Venezuela, with additional end-points available in Bermuda and Florida.

Stateside, the NJFX Data Center will provide its customers with the ability to reach nearly any major city and thus end-point across the United States. By leveraging a number of network providers, customers can reach a multitude of end-points, including Miami, Atlanta, Dallas, Phoenix, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Seattle, Portland, Denver and nearly any major hub in between.

How do we know this facility will deliver fast connectivity? Customers gain full control over their network routes, thus gaining the opportunity to design a custom network solution that is capable of bypassing key congested hubs such as New York City to get the most direct path.

“The NJFX carrier-neutral data center provides customers a high level of connectivity to leading service providers that already maintain an established presence in our Meet-Me Room,” says Gil Santaliz, Founder and Managing Member of NJFX. “Leveraging a Network-to-Network Interconnection (NNI), NJFX data center customers also gain direct access to industry-leading wavelength, Ethernet, MPLS, DIA and cloud services, giving them options at the cable-head that they previously didn’t have.”

Standard subsea connectivity options typically rely on backhaul network capacity that transports the data traffic to a data center traditionally located in key buildings such as 60 Hudson Street, 111 Eighth Avenue, 32 Avenue of the Americas, and others. With more networks carrying larger amounts of data for cloud connectivity, live streaming of movies, video games and simply transferring larger files, these buildings and hubs built around them are at risk of running out of space and power — the two key tenets, besides networks, of course, required by companies who rely on data center and colocation facilities. NJFX’s facility, a ‘Tier-III by the Subsea’ data center, solves this problem.

One fun way to learn more about what NJFX has to offer is to attend the launch celebration on September 21, 2016 at its brand-new facility. Joining attendees will be special guests Mario Andretti(one of only two racing drivers to win races in Formula One, IndyCar, World SportsCar and NASCAR) as well as Ottis Jerome “O.J.”Anderson(New York Giants legend and Super Bowl MVP).

In addition, attendees will have the opportunity to experience the adrenaline rush of racing at speeds of 220 MPH in a Formula One race car virtual reality experience and, of course, tour the fast and furious data center facility itself.

So when the Jersey Shore meets the Fast and Furious, we mean it. Come on down and join the NJFX team for a fun-filled and exhilarating experience while you learn about this grand, new alternative data center option now available. To learn more about the event, visit njfx.net/rsvp/launch2016.  For more information about NJFX, go towww.njfx.net.  In the meantime, we hope to see you there on September 21!

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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 Connectivity: Dare to Bypass New York?

Data Center Connectivity: Dare to Bypass New York?

September 6, 2016

If you want traffic from your data center to reach Europe, you have to get it to one of the submarine cable landing stations along North America’s east coast. There is a couple in Canada, but most of them are in the US, with the highest concentrations in the New York metro and at the southern tip of Florida. Most submarine cable routes to Europe land in the New York metro, while Florida is the primary gateway to Central and South Americas.

Getting your traffic to one of the landing stations in New York or New Jersey isn’t simple. If you’re a bank, for example, it isn’t just a matter of signing a contract with one of the cable operators and getting your technicians to light up a fiber line between your data center and a landing station. You have to go through middlemen, companies that will backhaul your traffic to an access point somewhere in a colocation data center – which can be close to or far from shore – and then to the landing station itself.

If your data center is in Ashburn, Chicago, or Denver, and you want to move traffic to Europe or South America via a landing station in New Jersey, you would normally have to backhaul it first to one of the big carrier hotels in Manhattan – Google-owned 111 8th Avenue, Digital Realty’s 60 Hudson Street, or 32 Avenue of the Americas (which was actually at one time the main AT&T building for transatlantic connectivity) – from where telcos who are members of consortia that operate submarine cables would take it to the New Jersey landing station.

But the company behind a new data center launched recently on the New Jersey coast says your traffic no longer has to take that detour. New Jersey Fiber Exchange has built what its founder, Gil Santaliz, describes as a data center campus around a landing station in Manasquan, a borough in the Garden State’s Monmouth County, where four submarine cables land now and one more is expected to come online next year.

Legacy Carrier Hotels No Longer Only Option

The landing station is owned by Tata Communications, and the NJFX data center provides direct connectivity to submarine cables that land there. It is unique in that it is adjacent to the landing-station facility, which is closed to everyone other than the cable operators, as all cable landing stations usually are, according to Santaliz.

The NJFX founder has been deeply involved in the region’s connectivity market for years. He was a founder of 4Connections, a provider of dark fiber in New Jersey acquired by Cablevision subsidiary Optimum Lightpath in 2008. Prior to that he was general manager for a joint venture between GPU Telecom and Telergy, which leased fiber in the Mid-Atlantic region.

Removing a Choke Point

Although there are carrier hotels in New Jersey — the biggest one being at 165 Halsey Street in Newark, where you can access at least one of the submarine cables that land in Manasquan, called Apollo — according to Santaliz, the bulk of transatlantic traffic travels through the legacy network hubs in New York City.

This model, he says, was devised before September 11 and before Hurricane Sandy. Both disasters took out significant portions of telecommunications infrastructure in Manhattan, and having an alternative route makes New York less of a choke point.

When he was running 4Connections, all banks he talked to wanted direct access to landing stations, but operators wouldn’t let them, he recalls. And that demand is still there today. “They don’t want to depend on backhaul that’s unpredictable.”

The new cable that’s due to go live next year, called Seabras-1, will connect New Jersey to Praia Grande, Brazil. Banking is one sector “that’s extremely interested in that Brazilian piece, as well as European direct access,” Santaliz says.

Content providers are also interested and of course carriers. These are the three big verticals NJFX is catering to. When the company launched a meet-me room at the site, it inherited 11 carriers that were already connecting to the landing station. Three more carriers came on board since.

NJFX charges customers for data center space and for connections to the meet-me room: a 24-count cable to the meet-me room costs $1,500 per month. It does not, however, charge for interconnects that link customers inside the facility to each other.

Previously, the meet-me room had been limited to carriers only, but now that the official data center launch date is near (September 21), it is open to enterprises, such as banks and content providers. Carriers that are already there are making new deals every day, Santaliz says. “The amount of traffic in that facility is staggering.”

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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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