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New York Network Overview
Utilizing premium bandwidth from Level(3), Verizon Business, Sprint, TeliaSonera, AT&T and significant public and private peering, our
network is built with only one thing in mind: performance. Whether you're running game servers, high-performance web servers, or
anything else requiring the highest level of network performance, this network will deliver.
Our network was set up with the sole goal of achieving high performance, by offering low latency, low packet loss, and low jitter. The
connectivity for this network is provided by all of our carriers, Level(3), Verizon Business, Sprint, TeliaSonera, AT&T and is supplemented by
significant public and private peering. The providers that we utilize allow us to offer a network that is perfect for supporting
critical applications and web sites or for highly demanding services such as VoIP and online gaming.
Backbone Carriers
Level(3)
Verizon Business
Sprint
TeliaSonera
AT&T
NYIIX
Peering
Level(3)

Level(3) is one of the world's largest and most reliable carriers. Nine out of ten of the world's largest telecom carriers all
continue to use Level(3) services, as do five of the top six U.S. Internet Service Providers, and nine out of ten of the largest
European telecom carriers. The company operates a 22,500 mile broadband fiber optic network in 72 US markets and 20 European markets.
Verizon Business

One of three operating units of Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ), Verizon Business delivers advanced IP, data, voice and
wireless solutions to large business and government. Verizon Business owns and operates one of the most expansive IP backbone networks in
the world.
Network includes OC-192 lines that allow data transfer up to 10Gbps, the fastest commercially available today
Network includes more than 446,000 route miles, including terrestrial and undersea cable, spanning six continents and access to
another 187,000 route miles from Verizon Telecom
Provide voice, data and Internet services via a state-of-the-art fiber-optic network to customers in more than 2,700 cities and
150 countries
Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) is deployed on the North American, European and Asian IP backbone networks to improve
traffic engineering and management
More than 200 data centers in 22 countries across five continents
Sprint

A Fortune 100 company with more than $27 billion in annual revenues in 2004, Sprint is widely recognized for developing, engineering and deploying state-of-the-art network technologies,
including the United States' first nationwide all-digital, fiber-optic network; an award-winning Tier 1 Internet backbone; and one of the largest 100-percent digital, nationwide wireless
networks in the United States.
TeliaSonera

TeliaSonera is the leading Nordic and Baltic telecommunications group which was established in 2002, as the result of a merger between
the Swedish and Finnish telecommunications companies, Telia and Sonera. Both companies have more than a century of experience in the
telecommunications industry. TeliaSonera operates in more than 20 countries in Europe and in the U.S. and Russia with more than 24,800
wholly-owned global network route miles.
AT&T

For more than 125 years, AT&T has been known for unparalleled quality and reliability in communications. Backed by the research and
development capabilities of AT&T Labs, their commitment to innovation has made them a global leader in local, long distance, Internet,
and transaction-based voice and data services. With a large number of end-users, via Comcast and Charter, a connection to AT&T is
required for optimal performance to these end users.
NYIIX

Established in 1996, the NYIIX is one of the largest neutral Internet exchange points on the US East coast and is operated by
TELEHOUSE. Its mission is to provide the Internet community with a neutral and scalable peering nfrastructure and to assure reliable
and stable Internet connectivity.
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