Located at the SFR Netcenter in Marseille, this new connection by Hurricane offers customers in Southern France greater bandwidth and reduced latency through 100BaseT, 1GigE, 10 GPS and 100 GE service. From the article: Hurricane Electric connects to SFR Netcenter in Marseille Monday 5 May 2014 | 11:03 CET | News US-based global internet backbone operator Hurricane Electric has opened a PoP at SFR Netcenter in Marseille, France. The new PoP will give customers in Southern France […]
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Hurricane Electric Continues European Expansion with New Point of Presence in France at SFR Netcenter in Marseille
New PoP will provide reduced latency and greater bandwidth for customers in Southern France May 05, 2014 02:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time MARSEILLE, France & SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone, announced today an additional Point-of-Presence (PoP) in France, at SFR Netcenter located at 40 Avenue Roger Salengro, Marseille, 13003 France. “Hurricane Electric is excited to offer customers in Southern France greater network connectivity options” This new PoP furthers Hurricane Electric’s commitment to […]
Hurricane Electric’s Owen DeLong Interviewed About Remaining IPv4 Addresses
ZDNet recently interviewed Owen DeLong, Hurricane Electric’s Director of Professional Services and IPv6 Evangelist, for his take on ARIN (The American Registry of Internet Number)’s announcement that North America has reached Phase 4 as it runs out of IPv4 addresses. From the article: North America is down to its last IPv4 addresses Summary: ARIN, which oversees the Internet addresses for Canada, the United States, and much of the Caribbean, is down to its last few IPv4 […]
Throwback Thursday: The Internet of Things at Hurricane Electric
On March 26, 2014, Hurricane Electric hosted another of their popular Carrier Networking Events. The theme and speakers, from Flextonics, focused on the Internet of Things, and drew over 75 professionals from the Bay Area. Enjoy our photo editorial: The attendees gather at Hurricane Electric’s Fremont 2 Facility for networking, appetizers, & cocktails Several local carriers and businesses exhibited Lopoco speaks with interested attendees The attendees converse Lots of activity around […]
Data Center Post Features Hurricane Electric’s Place Among Top Internet Providers
Hurricane Electric was recently featured on the Data Center Post for their placement on Renesys Baker’s Dozen of the top Internet companies in the world. From the article: Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and a leading colocation provider, today recently announced that Renesys, the authority in global Internet intelligence has named Hurricane Electric to itsBaker’s Dozen list of top Internet providers of 2013. According to the January 9, 2014 report, Hurricane Electric’s addition to the list […]
Hurricane Electric Carrier Event: March 26, 2014: Internet of Things
You’re invited to the HURRICANE ELECTRIC Carrier Networking Event Internet of Things – Hardware-based Innovation Wednesday : 03.26.2014 : 6:00 pm Hurricane Electric’s Fremont 2 Facility 42833 Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont, CA 94539 RSVP: caroline.haley@milldampr.com Featuring: Lior Susan Program Director of Lab IX accelerator program at Flextronics Anita Ganti VP of Global Technology, Products and Marketing in Product Innovation Center at Flextronics Agenda: 6:00pm Open Bar, Cocktail Hour & Dinner, Table Exhibits 7:30pm Session I Lior […]
Data Center Dynamics Features Hurricane’s IX in Tokyo
Data Center Dynamics writes “Says service demand in Asia Pacific is expanding rapidly” on Hurricane Electric’s newest Internet Exchange. From the article: Hurricane Electric has connected its global internet backbone to the BBIX Internet Exchange in Tokyo, expanding its presence in Asia Pacific. The Fremont, California-based data center and network connectivity provider has its own global IPv4 and IPv6 network. The company said its new exchange point in Tokyo will give BBIX users lower latency […]
Hurricane Electric’s Exchange in Tokyo Featured by Capacity Magazine
Hurricane Electric recently connected to the BBIX Internet Exchange in Tokyo, expanding their network further in the Asian market. From the article: Hurricane Electric has expanded its presence in the Asia-Pacific market with a connection into the BBIX internet exchange in Tokyo, Japan. Hurricane’s presence at BBIX is expected to provide customers of the exchange with reduced latency, improved fault tolerance and access to the co-location provider’s IPv4 and IPv6 network. “Over the last year, […]
TelecomPaper Features Hurricane Electric’s Internet Exchange in Tokyo
Hurricane Electric recently established a new connection at the BBIX Internet Exchange in Tokyo, as TelecomPaper reports. From the article: IPv6-native internet backbone and collocation provider, Hurricane Electic has connected to the BBIX Internet Exchange in Tokyo. The new exchange point will provide BBIX customers with reduced latency, improved fault tolerance and access to Hurricane Electric’s IPv4 and IPv6 network through 100BaseT, 1GigE, 10Gbps and 100GE service. Additionally, BBIX customers will also have the opportunity […]
Hurricane Electric’s IPv6 Evangelist Owen DeLong Discusses the Business Impact of IPv6
TechZone, a feature section of TMCnet, recently featured Hurrican’s Owen DeLong for his piece on the implications of IPv6 for business. From the article: Most readers are probably already aware that the Internet as we have known it for the last 20 years is running out of addresses. For those that haven’t been paying attention to the details, the Asia Pacific region effectively ran out in 2Q 2011, Europe effectively ran out in 3Q 2012, […]