Sidera has been busy lately in northern NJ and Manhattan. The regional fiber operator today announced reductions in latency on all major routes for its Xtreme network between major data centers on either side of the Hudson. Additionally, they added low latency connectivity to the NYSE facility in Mahwah, which opened its doors to carriers a few months ago. Specifically, Sidera added or improved low latency connectivity between the following:
Location A | Location Z |
---|---|
1400 Federal, Carteret, NJ | 300 Blvd East, Weehawken, NJ |
1400 Federal, Carteret, NJ | 755 Secaucus Road, NJ |
1400 Federal, Carteret, NJ | 165 Halsey St, Newark, NJ |
755 Secaucus Road, NJ | 300 Blvd East, Weehawken, NJ |
755 Secaucus Road, NJ | 111 8th Ave, NY |
300 Blvd East, Weehawken, NJ | 111 8th Ave, NY |
755 Secaucus Road, NJ | 165 Halsey St, Newark, NJ |
300 Blvd East, Weehawken, NJ | 165 Halsey St, Newark, NJ |
Mahwah Financial DC | 755 Secaucus Road, NJ |
Mahwah Financial DC | 165 Halsey St, Newark, NJ |
Mahwah Financial DC | 1400 Federal Blvd |
which is quite a list. But of course this is Sidera’s home turf, and they’re one of the biggest players in the NY metro fiber low latency game. To hold that position one has to keep taking nanoseconds out of the network, as other operators have been doing as well.
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