Atlanta is a premier interconnection point for the southeastern United States. Home to the third largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies in major cities in the US, Atlanta has seen explosive growth in information technology and transportation in recent decades. This explosive growth has been...
Explore LocationIn recent years, Colombia has developed itself as a central interconnection point for networks looking to serve customers deep in LATAM. Fed from both our Miami and Mexico City datacenter's, Bogota customers will experience high availability and low latency to a majority of networks within Colombia...
Explore LocationChicago is the third largest city in the United States and one of the largest cities in the world. Benefitting from its central location, relatively inexpensive power, and one of the largest concentrations of companies in the US, Chicago has become an ideal location for hosting critical internet infrastructure...
Explore LocationThis sprawling metropolis in North Texas has become a hub for technology companies and a central interconnection point for the US. Dallas' ideal geographical location provides many interconnectivity opportunities for companies looking to provide service to both US and Latin American customers...
Explore LocationThe Capital of the United Kingdom, and one of Europe's largest metro areas, London is a global leader in financial services, technology, entertainment, and capital. Hosting LINX, London is also a significant interconnection hub from the US and continental Europe, ideally positioned for both markets...
Explore LocationLos Angeles is the entertainment capital of the world. Content companies, large corporations, and a metropolitan population of almost 19 million people, make it a huge draw for both business and capital. Technology companies have recently flocked to Silicon Beach, seeking cheaper rents... Explore Location
Mexico City is one of North America's most extensive metro areas and by far the largest, with a Spanish-speaking majority. Its location in the center of Mexico makes it an ideal hub for those focused on the Mexico market but also provides a jump point to further connectivity to LATAM...
Explore LocationMiami is the US gateway to Latin America. In many cases, Miami (and South Florida in general) serves as Latin America's gateway to itself. Miami's proximity to Latin America and the booming local economy has made it an ideal location for technology growth. Technology investments, such as...
Explore LocationLocated in the Pacific Northwest, Seattle has seen immense growth over the last two decades as companies such as Amazon and Microsoft expand. Seattle has become an ideal landing point for trans-pacific Fiber, as traffic growth fuels international expansion, making it suitable for reaching APAC...
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