Hibernia Secure offers protection to Hibernia’s Global Financial Network

April 28, 2011
Transatlantic fiber-optic network services provider Hibernia Atlantic has unveiled ‘Hibernia Secure’ for its Global Financial Network (GFN). The Hibernia Secure offering features dedicated network protection across Hibernia Atlantic’s low-latency failover routes, with multiple routes for each city pair.

Transatlantic fiber-optic network services provider Hibernia Atlantic has unveiled ‘Hibernia Secure’ for its Global Financial Network (GFN). The Hibernia Secure offering features dedicated network protection across Hibernia Atlantic’s low-latency failover routes, with multiple routes for each city pair.

With service available from 10 Mbps to 1 Gbps, ‘Hibernia Secure’ offers a single interface with multiple route choices that assure 100% guaranteed uptime between trading routes. In some locations failover routes are available that avoid such potentially congested corridors as the waterways around New York and London.

Hibernia Secure is designed to automatically reroute GFN traffic to the client’s secondary route choice in the event of signal loss. Service will then be rerouted back to the primary or faster route when it becomes available. The Hibernia Secure service also provides a window from 11 PM to 2 AM EST for network maintenance, which Hibernia Atlantic says ensures optimal network performance during major trading hours in the US and EU regions. This includes third-party vendors to ensure end-to-end compliance.

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