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Home » Zayo Plans Low-Latency Fiber from NYSE to NJ Data Centers

Zayo Plans Low-Latency Fiber from NYSE to NJ Data Centers

November 6, 2014
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Zayo announced the availability of a dark fiber route between the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Data Center facility at 1700 MacArthur Blvd in Mahwah, New Jersey and 755 Secaucus Road, outside of New York City. The new route is the shortest, lowest latency fiber route currently available between the two key facilities, providing financial institutions with the reliable, high-bandwidth connectivity required for trading and transporting financial data. The route offers reduced latency from Mahwah to major data centers via 755 Secaucus Road, including 1400 Federal Blvd in Carteret, 300 Boulevard East in Weehawken, 60 Hudson Street in New York, and 111 8th Ave in New York. Zayo will also offer a fully diverse ring solution between Mahwah and 755 Secaucus Road.

The new fiber route is engineered at 38.8 km and is connected to Zayo’s extensive New Jersey/New York dark fiber network, which spans more than 500 route miles. The project is expected to be complete early in the first quarter of 2015.

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