Hurricane Electric announced this week that the company has established 100 unique Internet exchanges around the world. From the article: There has been lots of interconnection news this week, whether it be between networks, clouds, or data centers. Here’s a quick look: Hurricane Electric says it has turned up its 100th unique internet exchange connection. That’s a lot of IX connectivity, and according to Hurricane nobody else has reached the same milestone yet. In fact, I […]
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Hurricane Electric recognized in Telecom Ramblings’ “Round Up”
Hurricane Electric’s newest Point-of-Presence in Japan was recently noted by Telecom Ramblings in its weekly Round Up of telecom news across the industry. From the article: Thursday Roundup: IFN, Level 3, XO, HE, Comcast April 9th, 2015 by Rob Powell · Leave a Comment Indiana Fiber Network is upgrading its state-wide infrastructure with some help from Ciena. They’re using a range of Ciena’s packet-optical gear, switches, and software to introduce rapid provisioning for waves and Ethernet services to business and […]
Hurricane Electric Listed First on Telecom Ramblings “Thursday Round Up” for European Expansion
Telecom Ramblings featured Hurricane Electric’s Eastern European internet exchanges first in their list of news items. From the article: In the IP backbone world, Hurricane Electric has continued to add depth to the east. They havehooked up their network to six internet exchanges across Eastern Europe: the Budapest Internet Exchange (BIX), the Balkan Internet Exchange (B-IX), the Bulgarian Internet Exchange (BIX.BG), the InterLAN Exchange, NetIX and the Romanian Network Internet Exchange (RoNIX). The multiple regional exchange […]
Telecom Ramblings Writes of Hurricane’s Extensive Summer Expansion
Hurricane’s many summer PoPs have garnered attention, and Telecom Ramblings discusses their newest one, un Hungary, here. From the article It’s been a shortened week, but despite having all the oxygen sucked out by the Verizon/Vodafone and MicroSoft/Nokia deals, plenty of other interesting things managed to happen: Hurricane Electric has spent the summer adding nodes to its global network, and continued that push this week with another new one in Eastern Europe. They’ve established a network […]
Telecom Ramblings Notes Hurricane Electric in “Euro Roundup”
Telecom Ramblings compiled three notable companies making strides in European expansion, listing Hurricane Electric among them for their international locations that are still rapidly growing. From the article: And Hurricane Electric continued the global expansion of its IP backbone with the addition of PoP in Romania. They’ve moved into NXDATA-1 in Bucharest and are now offering everything from 100Mbps to 100GigE, and have hooked up at the InterLAN and RoNIX internet exchanges in the city. Last […]
Hurricane Electric Recently Featured by Telecom Ramblings
Telecom Ramblings recently made mention of Hurricane Electric’s presence with Cologix in Dallas, TX. From the article: Hurricane Electric has been expanding its footprint lately, and yesterday added yet another PoP. This time they’ve established a presence in Cologix’s Dallas INFOMART facility. Cologix just opened its 2nd data center at the Dallas location two months ago. Last week HE announced a 100G expansion with Zayo, and over the past 12 months has added new PoPs in New […]
Telecom Ramblings Says “Number of IPv6 networks Connected to Hurricane Doubles in Less Than Three Years”
Hurricane Electric was recently featured in an article by Telecom Ramblings for its IPv6 networks. From the article: Fremont, California – March 7, 2013 – Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and leading colocation provider, today announced that it is the first Internet backbone to connect to over 2,000 IPv6 networks, doubling in less than three years. According to University of California research presented at the International Measurement Conference (IMC) in November of 2012, Hurricane Electric is the […]