TELEHOUSE adds connections to New York International Internet Exchange

Oct. 6, 2015
TELEHOUSE says it has expanded its New York International Internet Exchange (NYIIX) with connections to five new locations, thanks to global reseller partner IX Reach. The expansion enables NYIIX customers to access the exchange through IX Reach's points-of-presence (PoPs), in addition to its metro network in New York.

TELEHOUSE says it has expanded its New York International Internet Exchange (NYIIX) with connections to five new locations, thanks to global reseller partner IX Reach. The expansion enables NYIIX customers to access the exchange through IX Reach's points-of-presence (PoPs), in addition to its metro network in New York.

The new connections access points in Ashburn, VA, Chicago, Boston, Dallas, and Toronto.

"Historically, United States-owned Internet exchanges have not offered a variety of fractional ports, until Telehouse opened NYIIX in 1996," says Ruth Plater, vice president of sales and marketing for IX Reach. "We are excited to provide our customers access to this level of flexibility across all of our markets."

"Now that NYIIX can be accessed from interconnection hotbeds other than New York, a significantly greater number of networks can gain value from neutral peering and cultivate ecosystems more effectively," says Akio Sugeno, Vice President of Internet Engineering, Operations and Business Development at TELEHOUSE. "We look forward to leveraging the IX Reach platform to greatly expand our radius of coverage."

TELEHOUSE operates a pair of exchanges, both the NYIIX as well as the Los Angeles International Internet Exchange (LAIIX).

IX Reach recently was acquired by IIX (see "IIX acquires IX Reach to expand interconnection footprint").

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