As demand for low-latency, high-capacity connectivity explodes across New York’s financial, cloud, and telecom sectors, dark fiber is fast becoming a strategic asset for enterprises, carriers, and infrastructure developers.
Buying dark fiber in a complex metro like New York requires more than just knowing where the cables run. It’s about understanding:
- Route diversity and river crossing redundancy
- Infrastructure ownership and response times
- Resilience against natural disasters
- Fiber quality and future upgrade paths
- Access to core hubs like 60 Hudson, 165 Halsey, and 111 8th Ave
We’ve put together a comprehensive Buyer’s Guide to Navigating the Dark Fiber Market in New York tailored to help IT leaders, real estate teams, and network architects make informed, confident decisions.
Inside, you’ll find:
- Smart questions to ask every provider
- A checklist for comparing solutions
- Key pitfalls to avoid
- How Global InterXchange (GIX) is reshaping NYC fiber infrastructure with fully underground, diverse, hurricane-resilient routes