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Home » CoreSite Achieves Google Gold Verified Peering Provider Status

CoreSite Achieves Google Gold Verified Peering Provider Status

March 26, 2026
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CoreSite, an American Tower Corporation company, has become one of the first carrier-neutral data center providers in North America to achieve Gold-tier status in the Google Verified Peering Provider Program. The designation positions CoreSite as a validated provider of high-performance, low-latency internet connectivity to services delivered over Google Cloud and other Google-hosted applications.

The Gold Verified Peering Provider (VPP) designation enables enterprises to access Google services without managing direct peering relationships. Instead, CoreSite maintains dedicated and redundant private network interfaces (PNIs) with Google across key U.S. markets, including Atlanta, Denver, Los Angeles, Silicon Valley, and Chicago. These PNIs are integrated within CoreSite-operated facilities and linked to its Blended IP service, which provides managed internet connectivity optimized for performance and availability.

CoreSite’s approach combines private interconnection infrastructure with managed IP services to reduce latency and simplify access to public cloud resources. The offering targets enterprises consuming services such as Google Workspace, SASE platforms, and other internet-facing applications hosted on Google Cloud. By abstracting the complexity of Direct Peering, the VPP model allows organizations to achieve enterprise-grade connectivity without deploying their own dedicated peering infrastructure.

  • Achieved Google Gold Verified Peering Provider status, among the first carrier-neutral providers in North America
  • Enables simplified, high-performance access to Google Cloud and internet-based services without Direct Peering
  • Deploys redundant private network interfaces (PNIs) across five major U.S. metros
  • Integrates PNIs with CoreSite’s Blended IP managed internet service
  • Targets enterprise workloads including AI, SASE, and cloud-based applications

“CoreSite continues to invest in advancing our infrastructure and networking capabilities, as demonstrated by our achievement of Google Gold VPP status. Continuously improving and enhancing multiple mediums of connectivity within our data center ecosystems is important to our customers. Whether a customer is looking for a private connection via a cross connect, or our software-defined networking platform, the Open Cloud Exchange®, or an internet connection over our Blended IP network, CoreSite provides the lowest latency and highest performance available for workloads including AI and other applications,” said Chris Malayter, VP of Network and Interconnection at CoreSite.

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