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Home » Hibernia Atlantic Adds North American POPs

Hibernia Atlantic Adds North American POPs

September 5, 2006
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Hibernia Atlantic has doubled its fiber-optic network in North America to now include the following seven new network Points of Presence (PoPs): 151 Front Street in Toronto, Canada, 194 Washington Street and 11 North Pearl in Albany, New York, 1351 Washington in Stamford, Connecticut, 111 8th Avenue, New York City, 165 Halsey Street, Newark, New Jersey and Equinix in Ashburn, Virginia.

Other cities in Hibernia Atlantic’s North American network include Halifax, Montreal, Boston, Albany and New York. Hibernia’s Ireland and UK cites include Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Southport, Manchester and London. Currently, the Hibernia route is the only direct link between Canada and Ireland/IMEA.
http://www.hiberniaatlantic.com

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