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Cross-River Network Strategy in the Northeast Corridor

Why Hudson River crossings are becoming one of the most strategic assets in digital infrastructure Executive Perspective In modern network architecture, the most critical infrastructure is often the least visible. Beneath the Hudson River sits one of the most constrained and strategically important components of the Northeast’s digital ecosystem: cross-river fiber connectivity. While industry attention […]

From Wall Street to Weehawken: Mapping the Real Path of Data

A packet-level view of scarcity, control, and low-latency design inside New York’s most defensible fiber corridor This article traces the physical journey of a data packet from 60 Hudson Street in Manhattan to 165 Halsey Street in Newark, illustrating how Hudson River crossings define infrastructure value in the New York metro market. By examining Dark […]

Interconnection Density & NYC Fiber ROI

Route Miles Don’t Determine Value. Density Does. In metro fiber markets, route miles and strand counts are often used as shorthand for scale. They are visible. They are easy to quantify. They look impressive in a deck. But they are not reliable proxies for long-term value. In New York, the more predictive metric is interconnection […]