Lexent Metro Connect touts low latency New York to New Jersey dark fiber routes
MAY 24, 2010 -- Lexent Metro Connect, a provider of dark fiber networks in the New York metropolitan area, asserts its dark fiber routes connecting New York and New Jersey are some of the shortest routes available in the industry. As several sources emphasized during Lightwave research for an article on low-latency network construction that will appear in the June issue, short routes are essential to establish connectivity with minimal latency.
Lexent says it is aggressively deploying dark fiber routes across New Jersey including interconnectivity between 5851 West Side Avenue in North Bergen, 755 Secaucus Road in Secaucus, 165 Halsey Street in Newark, 1400 Federal Boulevard in Carteret, and 300 Boulevard East in Weehawken. These routes are part of Lexent’s over 100 on-net enterprise and carrier hotel buildings in and around the New York metro area. Lexent’s footprint also includes two river Bore crossings across the Hudson River into New York City for additional security and maximum route diversity.
“Our experienced team prides itself with delivering custom solutions, tailored to meet the stringent demands from our clients across the trading industry,” states Ray La Chance, president and CEO of Lexent Metro Connect. “As financial clients require fast connectivity between their servers and major exchanges, as well as rapid installations to stay competitive, we've engineered our New Jersey network to accommodate their specifications. In today’s fast paced market, our customers need the best possible routes to stay competitive.”
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