Post Tagged with: "IPv4"

Hurricane Electric Penetrates Further Into the Midwest With Two New Points of Presence at Digital Realty in Saint Louis

Demand for high-quality internet bandwidth drives company’s latest expansion December 16, 2014 09:00 AM Eastern Standard Time SAINT LOUIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone, today announced that it has added two new Points of Presence (PoP) at Digital Realty facilities located at 210 North Tucker Boulevard and 900 Walnut Street in Saint Louis, MO. The 210 North Tucker Boulevard building features a robust power architecture that delivers 3.9 MW of critical IT capacity and provides customers […]

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TelecomPaper Features Hurricane Electric for Channel Partner Program

TelecomPaper Features Hurricane Electric for Channel Partner Program

Hurriane Electric recently announced their first channel partner program with Open Spectrum. From the article: Hurricane Electric launches channel partner programme IPv6-native internet backbone, Hurricane Electric has launched a channel partner programme to help broaden the reach of its internet connectivity and collocation services. To help with the rollout of the new programme, Hurricane Electric has signed its first Master Agent, Open Spectrum. Hurricane Electric launched the channel partner programme to allow outside agents the […]

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Channel Partners Online Features Hurricane Electric for New “Channel Launch”

Channel Partners Online Features Hurricane Electric for New “Channel Launch”

Hurricane Electric recently announced the launch of a new channel partner program with an ever-rising interest in IPv6. From the article: December 8, 2014By Kelly Teal Posted in News, Channel Programs, Colocation, Internet of Things (IOT), Enterprise, Small and Medium Business, Information Technology (IT) The Internet as we know it is nearing capacity. The IPv4 standard, developed in the early ‘80s, is running out of addresses, and, as a result, research firm Gartner expects 17 percent of global Internet users in 2015 […]

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Hurricane Electric Launches Channel Partner Program and Announces First Master Agent

New program will enable world’s largest IPv6 Internet backbone and leading Silicon Valley colocation provider to expand the reach of its service offerings December 08, 2014 08:30 AM Eastern Standard Time FREMONT, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and leading colocation provider, today announced that it has launched a channel partner program to help broaden the reach of its Internet connectivity and colocation services. To assist with the rollout of the new program, Hurricane Electric has […]

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Hurricane Electric Continues To Expand Global Internet Backbone Across Europe With Sixth German Point of Presence at Interxion Dusseldorf

New PoP will allow customers in Germany to access one of the most robust IPv6 backbones in Europe November 24, 2014 03:00 AM Eastern Standard Time DUSSELDORF, Germany–(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 Interxion Dusseldorf, located at In der Steele 29, Dusseldorf, Germany. The cloud and carrier-neutral data centre provides the latest highly secure, scalable infrastructure for mission-critical IT systems with a […]

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Telecompaper Writes On Hurricane Electric’s Point-of-Presence at Colo Atl in Atlanta, Georgia

Hurricane Electric continues expanding across the globe, one of their recent annoucments featuring their  newest Point-of-Presence in Georgia, at Colo Atl. From the article: IPv6-native internet backbone, Hurricane Electric has announced a new Point-of-Presence (PoP) at Colo Atl, Atlanta’s premier collocation facility located at 55 Marietta Street, Suites 570 and 800, Atlanta, Georgia 30303. Colo Atl is an SSAE 16 certified facility. Within its global network, Hurricane Electric is connected to 80 major exchange points […]

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Hurricane Electric Expands Global Network to Metro Atlanta with Second Point-of-Presence at Colo Atl

Hurricane Electric establishes a second PoP in Georgia offering customers of Colo Atl increased bandwidth for IPv4 and IPv6 services November 20, 2014 09:35 AM Eastern Standard Time ATLANTA–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone, announced today a new Point-of-Presence (PoP) at Colo Atl, Atlanta’s premier colocation facility located at 55 Marietta Street, Suites 570 & 800, Atlanta, GA 30303. Colo Atl is a SSAE 16 certified facility. “We are thrilled to continue building […]

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Mission Critical Magazine Features Hurricane Electric’s Expansion in Dublin

Mission Critical Magazine Features Hurricane Electric’s Expansion in Dublin

Hurricane Electric recently established a Point-of-Presence at Telecity in Dublin, Ireland. From the article: Hurricane Electric has announced that it has added a new Point of Presence (PoP) at Telecity Kilcarbery Park, located on Nangor Roadin Dublin, Ireland. Built in 2002, the facility is one of the most advanced, secure and energy-efficient data centres in Dublin. Located within one of Telecity’s three Dublin data centres, this new PoP  will enable customers to experience improved fault tolerance, […]

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Hurricane Electric Expands in Northwest Europe with a New Point of Presence at Telecity Dublin Kilcarbery

Businesses in Ireland can now leverage global network to expand, while accessing next-generation IP services November 05, 2014 03:30 AM Eastern Standard Time DUBLIN–(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 Telecity Kilcarbery Park, located on Nangor Road in Dublin, Ireland. Built in 2002, the facility is one of the most advanced, secure and energy-efficient data centres in Dublin. “With access to this […]

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ZDNet Features Hurricane Electric in Article “IPv6 picks up steam”

ZDNet Features Hurricane Electric in Article “IPv6 picks up steam”

Hurricane Electric was recently featured for a global expansion with Equinix in ZDNet’s overview of the rise of IPv6. From the article: Summary: Slowly, ever so slowly, IPv6 adoption is starting to gain momentum, but we need to start moving to it before mobile devices and the Internet of Things leaves us scrambling for the last few IPv4 Internet addresses. By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols for Networking | October 21, 2014 — 16:43 GMT (09:43 PDT) Believe it or not, Akamai found in […]

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