AboveNet reveals portfolio of services at NYI's data center in central New Jersey

Dec. 3, 2009
DECEMBER 3, 2009 -- AboveNet also offers fiber connectivity to NYI's main data center in Manhattan, a network redundancy that represents an advantage in site-to-site syncing for DR, BCP, and data replication applications.

DECEMBER 3, 2009 -- AboveNet Inc., a provider of high-bandwidth connectivity, announced the portfolio of services it is offering at The New York Internet Company's (NYI) new 40,000-square-foot data center. The data center is located in Bridgewater in central New Jersey.

AboveNet's services range from diverse, low-latency fiber-optic connectivity to more advanced, customized Ethernet, WDM, and IP services that will power NYI's new flexible and comprehensive technologies for disaster recovery and business-continuity planning applications. AboveNet also offers fiber connectivity to NYI's main data center in Manhattan, a network redundancy that represents an advantage in site-to-site syncing for DR, BCP, and data replication applications.

"NYI is clearly focused on meeting its customers' needs," says AboveNet chief executive officer and president Bill LaPerch. "They know that small to mid-sized businesses want accessibility to the same DR/BCP resources enjoyed by the Fortune 500. We are proud to be part of this important and much needed effort."

"AboveNet is a key part of our strategy," adds Phillip Koblence, chief operating officer of NYI. "Their reputation as one of the most respected and robust connectivity companies around adds significantly to our offering at 999 Frontier in New Jersey. Additionally, through AboveNet's existing presence at our New York City facility at 100 William Street, our customers are able to achieve among the most comprehensive DR and BCP solutions available in the industry today."

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