Post Tagged with: "Hurricane Electric"

Hurricane Electric Continues Network Expansion and Bolsters San Francisco Bay Internet Connectivity with Second Point of Presence at Digital 365 Main in San Francisco

New PoP will meet the demand in growth for increased bandwidth, while providing additional connectivity options September 25, 2014 09:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone, announced today a new Point-of-Presence (PoP) at Digital 365 Main, located at 365 Main Street, San Francisco, CA 94105. The facility currently contains 8,600 kW of critical IT capacity and services early, middle-market and Fortune 1000 corporations. “In addition, this new PoP […]

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Fierce Telecom Features Hurricane Electric’s Latest PoP in Charlotte

Hurricane Electric was recently featured by Fierce Telecom for their new Point of Presence in Charlotte, North Carolina. From the article: Hurricane Electric has put another piece of growth strategy together, announcing that it has added a new Point of Presence (PoP) at DC74’s Charlotte, NC, location. By establishing this new PoP at DC74’s “colocation campus,” new and existing customers will be able to gain access to Hurricane Electric’s lower latency and increased network capacity […]

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Hurricane Electric Continues to Expand Global Network with New Point of Presence at DC74 in Charlotte

New PoP will give customers in South Atlantic States access to greater connectivity and increased bandwidth August 21, 2014 09:38 AM Eastern Daylight Time CHARLOTTE, N.C.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone, today announced that it has added a new Point of Presence (PoP) at DC74, located at 3101 International Airport Drive, Suite 400, Charlotte, NC 28208. “Access to Hurricane Electric’s global network infrastructure and next-generation IP services will give DC74 a clear advantage over their […]

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Mission Critical Features Hurricane Electric Omaha PoP

Hurricane Electric’s new Point of Presence in Omaha at Nebraska Colocation Centers was recently featured by Mission Critical Magazine. From the article: Hurricane Electric has announced that it has added a new Point of Presence (PoP) at Nebraska Colocation Centers (NCC) located at 1623 Farnam Street, Omaha, NE 68102. The facility houses one of the oldest carrier hotels in the area and has provided state-of-the-art colocation services to regional, as well as national, carriers for more […]

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Hurricane Electric’s New Nebraska PoP Featured by Datacenter Dynamics

Hurricane Electric’s New Nebraska PoP Featured by Datacenter Dynamics

Datacenter Dynamics recently featured Hurricane Electric’s latest Point of Presence in Omaha, Nebraska. From the article: IPv6-native Internet backbone, Hurricane Electric, has added a new Point of Presence (PoP) in Nebraska, in the US Mid West. The facility houses one of the oldest carrier hotels in the area and has provided colocation services to regional and national carriers for two decades. The new PoP (which resides in the carrier hotel) aims to give customers better […]

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Hurricane Electric Continues Summer Network Expansion With Point of Presence at Nebraska Colocation Centers

OMAHA, Neb.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone, today announced that it has added a new Point of Presence (PoP) at Nebraska Colocation Centers (NCC) located at 1623 Farnam Street, Omaha, NE 68102. The facility houses one of the oldest carrier hotels in the area and has provided state-of-the-art colocation services to regional, as well as national, carriers for more than twenty years. “Hurricane Electric is dedicated to providing unparalleled next-generation IP connectivity to customers in the […]

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TMCnet Features Hurricane Electric’s New San Francisco PoP

TMCnet recently featured Hurricane Electric’s latest Point of Presence at Telx in San Francisco. From the article: (Professional Services Close – Up Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Hurricane Electric has added a new Point of Presence (PoP) at Telx’s San Francisco data center (SFR1). According to a company release, strategically located south of downtown San Francisco, this new PoP will enable customers of SFR1 to experience improved fault tolerance, lower latency and increased network capacity through […]

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Hurricane Electric’s New San Francisco PoP Featured by Data Center Knowledge

Hurricane Electric’s New San Francisco PoP Featured by Data Center Knowledge

Data Center Knowledge recently featured Hurricane Electric’s new San Francisco Point of Presence. From the article: Hurricane Electric, a Silicon Valley-based colocation and network connectivity services provider, has installed a Point of Presence (PoP) in a Telx data center at the Digital Realty Trust-owned facility at 200 Paul Avenue in San Francisco. The PoP gives Telx customers at the site access to an additional network provider and the ability to peer with Hurricane’s global network. The provider offers […]

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Hurricane Electric Adds New Point of Presence at Telx in San Francisco

New PoP will allow Bay Area customers of Telx to access Hurricane Electric’s rich global network July 29, 2014 10:10 AM Eastern Daylight Time SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone, today announced that it has added a new Point of Presence (PoP) at Telx’s San Francisco data center (SFR1), located at 200 Paul Avenue, San Francisco, CA, 94124. “This new PoP will give customers of SFR1 additional connectivity options, while expanding access to […]

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SearchEnterpriseWAN Writes of Hurricane Electric’s IPv6 Network

SearchEnterpriseWAN recently wrote of Hurricane Electric’s global IPv6 network. From the article: So you have decided that adding support for IPv6 is inevitable and you want to build a solid business case to justify a budget. Simple, right? Not exactly. The scarcity of public IPv4 addresses is just not enough of a justification for most enterprises to take on the risk of a full scale IPv6 migration. Most have implementednetwork address translation (NAT),tunneling, or other transition techniques to limit […]

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