Facilities/network
111 8th (NY)
111 Eighth Avenue is a critical colocation and interconnection hub in New York, NY.
The Core Interconnection and Colocation facility at 111 Eighth Avenue has been operational since 2004 and has facilities on
the 3rd, 8th, 14th and 15th floors. Telx acquired NYC Connect LLC's assets at 111 Eighth Avenue in March of 2007. Telx controls the key carrier neutral Interconnection facility within the building on the 15th
floor.
111 Eighth Avenue, the property, the third largest building in New York City, has become one of the most important high-tech facilities in the world resting atop one of the main fiber optic arteries in New York
City, the Hudson Street Ninth Avenue fiber highway. 111 Eighth Avenue houses sophisticated high tech telecommunications centers for major global telecommunications networks, including the busiest switching stations in
the world. Built in 1932 and originally known as the Port Authority Commerce Building, 111 Eighth Avenue cover the entire city block between 15th & 16th Streets from Eighth to Ninth Avenues.
Companies
benefit from Telx's network centric capabilities by offering a carrier/network neutral environment in which Telecommunications, Enterprise, Financial and Media companies can physically cross connect to one another and
exchange data without incurring local loop fees.
Telx's Interconnection and Colocation facility at 111 Eighth Avenue, NYC offers customers low-cost options, speed to market, latency proximity and a robust ecosystem of companies to connect to, making us the ideal partner to support your mission critical operations.
32 6th (NY)
The Hub at 32 Sixth is a true carrier-neutral, co-location and interconnection facility that boasts a robust and growing number of communication providers. Strategically located on the 24th floor of 32 Avenue of the Americas, The Hub has quickly become the primary point of convergence for all buyers and sellers of bandwidth in the New York Metro area. Its co-location facility currently hosts over 50 terrestrial carriers and a growing portfolio of content providers, ISPs, and enterprise tenants, as well as an expanding range of wireless providers, making The Hub the interconnection power house.
One Summer Street (MA)
One Summer Street has been certified as a SAS 70 Type II facility, which indicates that this organization's control objectives and activities have been thoroughly audited and are held to an AICPA standard.
One Summer Street is centrally located in Boston. Markley strategically selected the property for conversion because of its unmatchable location with abundant and reliable power. Also, no competing property has such an advantage in terms of fiber connectivity with eight redundant fiber entrances. The proximity to all major fiber routes provides a centralized location where all fiber backbones and other providers can meet, connect and exchange data and voice traffic over their networks, unlike anywhere else in the New England area.
Carriers
Level3, Savvis, Cogent Communications, and nLayer are utilised. Additional cross connects are possible, we can pull in bandwidth from a specific provider: just contact us.