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Home » CENX Expands to 9 Exchanges on 3 Continents

CENX Expands to 9 Exchanges on 3 Continents

October 10, 2010
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CENX announced the opening of four new Carrier Ethernet Exchanges — in London, Hong Kong, Miami and New Jersey — bringing its total to nine on three continents. Earlier this year, CENX announced that over 10 million Carrier Ethernet points were accessible via its exchanges partners. Since then, the company said market acceptance of Carrier Ethernet has continued to grow and it anticipates further geographic expansion.

“The marketplace acceptance of the CENX has been tremendous, with 9 exchanges deployed in less than 12 months” said Nan, Chen, president of CENX. “We believe that this acceptance has been driven by the pent-up demand for our groundbreaking Carrier Ethernet Exchange services that supports all attributes of Carrier Ethernet, including sophisticated service integration and monitoring as well as carrier-neutrality, which reflects our focus on serving (not competing with) our members.”http://www.cenx.com

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