To Capacity Europe and Beyond!

November 17, 2016

As we turned the corner into November, our management team, CEO & founder, Gil Santaliz and Vice President of Sales and Customer Relations, Doug Corbett prepared for our final conference of the season. The three-day event known as Capacity Europe, took place on November 7-9th in Paris, France. With a record attendance of 2,000 senior level guests, 500 companies and 80 countries, the show was not one to disappoint.

Attendees included several key service providers, OTT players, cloud and security providers, as well as enterprises. This array of critical industry leaders provided our team with optimal networking opportunities and served as the perfect audience to receive our latest news, NJFX’s partnership with Tata Communications. This new partnership enabled Tata to open its core network presence at the NJFX Cable Landing Campus (CLC) in Wall, NJ. This news is particularly important because it will now allow the development and strategic shifts in global network architecture, enabling “hair pin” route design between continents for latency reduction, disaster avoidance and recovery, as well as operating cost reduction.

“Tata Communications has played an integral role in bringing NJFX to the market from day one and this next step is a natural progression for our relationship,” said Santaliz

If you happened to miss us at the show don’t fret because, as we head into the New Year, you can believe us when we say our schedules are not slowing down. In January, you’ll find our management team at the annual event, Pacific Telecommunications Council (PTC), taking place in Hawaii. We look forward to all the networking opportunities the premier telecommunications event will bring so much so, that we even have our own meeting room!

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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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