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Telecom Ramblings Features Data Specialties Inc. For Thirty Years of Designing and Building Data Centers

Telecom Ramblings Features Data Specialties Inc. For Thirty Years of Designing and Building Data Centers

As DSI celebrates its thirtieth anniversary, modular and edge Data Centers, as well as energy efficiency, are top of mind for Data Center operators Since 1991, Data Specialties Inc. has been a leader in Data Center design-build. DSI’s designs deliver the reliability demanded today, and the scalability and flexibility to accommodate any future moves, additions or changes. From the article: “The Data Center industry has changed significantly over the past thirty years, and we have […]

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Telecom Ramblings Covers Hurricane Electric’s Network Expansion to Nine Digital Realty Data Centers

Telecom Ramblings Covers Hurricane Electric’s Network Expansion to Nine Digital Realty Data Centers

Our client, Hurricane Electric recently partnered to provide high speed IP transit at nine Digital Realty data centers globally. The network expansion will extend the global reach of PlatformDIGITAL®, Digital Realty’s global data center platform which is purpose-designed to enable customers to scale digital business. Hurricane Electric has established points of presence (PoPs) at Digital Realty facilities in key global metros: Amsterdam, Ashburn, Dallas, Frankfurt, London, Los Angeles, Miami, New York and Zagreb, Croatia. Today’s […]

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Telecom Ramblings Briefs on Hurricane Electric’s Virginia Expansion

Telecom Ramblings Briefs on Hurricane Electric’s Virginia Expansion

From the article: Hurricane Electric’s ever expanding network has a new PoP in central Virginia, a region that has been a hotbed of infrastructure growth over the last few years. The company’s IPv4/IPv6 backbone now has a presence in The Pixel Factory in Ashland, just outside of Richmond. HE has been steadily adding depth organically for many years and today hooks up to 185 internet exchange points alone. The full piece can be found at Telecom […]

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Telecom Ramblings briefs on Hurricane Electric’s Deployment of the Coriant Groove™ G30 Network Disaggregation Platform in Silicon Valley Transport Network

Telecom Ramblings briefs on Hurricane Electric’s Deployment of the Coriant Groove™ G30 Network Disaggregation Platform in Silicon Valley Transport Network

Hurricane Electric was mentioned in Telecom Ramblings’ Friday Bytes section for its partnership with Coriant. From the article: Coriant has won a new convert to its G30 network disaggregation solution.  Hurricane Electric has deployed Coriant’s gear out in Silicon Valley, connecting data centers in San Francisco, Palo Alto, San Jose, and Fremont. The upgrade gives HE multi-terabit connectivity around the metro area with support for alien wavelengths. Read the full article at Telecom Ramblings

Telecom Ramblings briefs on Hurricane Electric bringing high-speed IP transit to East Africa in its Monday Bytes section

Telecom Ramblings briefs on Hurricane Electric bringing high-speed IP transit to East Africa in its Monday Bytes section

Hurricane Electric was mentioned in Telecom Ramblings’ Monday Bytes section for its partnership with Djibouti Telecom. From the article: Hurricane Electric has added another IP customer as a start to this week. Djibouti Telecom has hooked up with HE’s backbone at two key global PoPs at Equinix and Global Switch facilities in Singapore. Three months ago, HE extended its own backbone into Djibouti itself as part of a push into the Middle East and Africa. […]

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Hurriane Electric’s Middle East and African Network Expansion Examined by Telecom Ramblings

Hurriane Electric’s Middle East and African Network Expansion Examined by Telecom Ramblings

Leading review of telecom activity, Telecom Ramblings has released an analysis of Hurricane Electric’s recently announced network expansion in the Middle East and Africa. From the article: Hurricane Electric Lands in the Middle East and Africa March 10th, 2017 by Rob Powell · Leave a Comment Hurricane Electric is expanding its IPv4 and IPv6 backbone deep into the Middle East and Africa with the buildout of three new points of presence. In the Persian Gulf, […]

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New PoP in Michigan for Hurricane Electric Noted by Telecom Ramblings

New PoP in Michigan for Hurricane Electric Noted by Telecom Ramblings

Telecom’s leading news digest recently featured Hurricane Electric for the company’s recent Point of Presence in Southfield, a suburb of Detroit, MI. From the article: Wednesday Bytes: Level 3, NJFX, Hurricane ectric, Masergy, INOC January 18th, 2017 by Rob Powell · Here’s another quick roundup of some more of the rapidfire news we’ve seen go out this week: Level 3’s DDoS mitigation services won an adherent this morning. The UK-based domain name registrar Safenames is […]

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Hurricane Electric’s New Canadian PoP Featured by Telecom Ramblings

Hurricane Electric’s New Canadian PoP Featured by Telecom Ramblings

Telecom Ramblings’ column “Network Bytes” regularly reviews important telecom industry updates. Today’s release features Hurricane Electric for its Canadian Point of Presence in Moncton, New Brunswick with Fiber Centre. From the article: Network Bytes: Hibernia, AMS-IX, Hurricane Electric November 21st, 2016 by Rob Powell · Leave a Comment A short week in the US is on tap, but plenty is going on internationally anyway.  Here are a few quick takes for the start of the […]

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Hurricane Electric Connects to New Continent with PoP in South Africa

Hurricane Electric Connects to New Continent with PoP in South Africa

Rob Powell’s “Friday Bytes” this week, on Telecom Ramblings, features Hurricane Electric for its newest announced Point of Presence (PoP). This connection is particularly notable for being HE’s first in Africa, at Teraco’s Isando JB1 facility in Johannesburg, South Africa. From the article: Friday Bytes: Hurricane Electric, Fatbeam, UPN, Data Foundry July 22nd, 2016 by Rob Powell · Leave a Comment Here’s a quick rundown of some other news from this week that’s worth a quick […]

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