In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, the need for reliable, flexible, and cost-effective connectivity has never been more crucial. Carrier-neutral networks are reshaping how businesses across industries access the connectivity they need to grow and innovate.
Global InterXchange, LLC (GIX) has made a groundbreaking leap with the launch of the first privately owned, carrier-neutral dark fiber route across the Hudson River in two decades. This state-of-the-art network links key integration hubs, 60 Hudson Street in New York and 165 Halsey Street in New Jersey, providing businesses with unparalleled connectivity, reduced latency, and enhanced redundancy.
What makes this new dark fiber route a game-changer?
By offering two unique paths into lower Manhattan, GIX delivers the lowest latency and highest resilience for financial institutions, hyperscalers, and telecom providers. The carrier-neutral infrastructure allows businesses to choose the best connectivity partners, fostering flexibility and reducing total cost of ownership.
Key benefits of GIX’s new dark fiber route include:
- Dual paths into 60 Hudson Street for maximum redundancy and resilience – Advanced fiber technology for superior network performance
- High-capacity connections that meet the growing demands of AI and hyperscaler environments
- Enhanced security with state-of-the-art physical infrastructure The future of connectivity is here, and GIX’s revolutionary carrier-neutral dark fiber route is paving the way.
Learn more about how GIX’s dark fiber infrastructure is setting a new standard in connectivity in our latest Industry Brief: Carrier-Neutral Networks: A Game-Changer for Connectivity.
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