TEAM NJFX TO SPEAK AT PTC’19 IN HAWAII – JANUARY 20-23, 2019

Gil Santaliz

CEO

January 7, 2019

NJFX CEO Gil Santaliz and Vice President of Business Development Roy Hilliard, are bringing their thought leadership expertise to the Pacific Telecommunications Council conference in Honolulu, Hawaii, taking place January 20-23, 2019.

The annual PTC conference is the Pacific Rim’s premier telecommunications event, this year focusing its event on a year-long initiative called “From Pipes to Platforms”, highlighting the infrastructure and platforms behind the bandwidth and interconnectivity that is absolutely crucial to today’s level of content development.  

The conference theme directly aligns with NJFX’s mission, as it is the only CLS colocation campus in the U.S offering Tier 3, carrier neutral data center capabilities with direct access to TGN 1 & 2, Seaborn, HAVFRUE/AEC2 (2019) and Wall-LI (2020) subsea cable systems.

On Sunday January 20th, Mr. Santaliz will present at the event’s annual “Global Submarine Cable Update”. This not-to-miss panel is one of the highlights of the event, as industry leaders provide the latest on what’s happening across the globe with cable projects and regulation.

On Tuesday January 22nd, Mr. Hilliard will weigh in on the topical session, “Developing Tomorrow’s Networks”, addressing issues about scalable and agile network infrastructures and how networks can evolve to support and enable IoT adoption and prepare for 5G.

To request a meeting in Honolulu at PTC’19 with members of the leadership team, please contact [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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