In a response to meet growing demand, the availability of Aqua Comms’ subsea connectivity solutions provides 1025Connect customer’s access to the North Atlantic Loop, a resilient dual-path network across the Atlantic.
“Aqua Comms expansion within 1025Connect is a boon for operators and businesses on Long Island who are looking for cost-effective, resilient and reliable infrastructure for their global communication requirements,” said John Danko (pictured), director of business development for 1025Connect. “Along with a number of other subsea cable systems, terrestrial networks and the world’s leading Internet exchange, having Aqua Comms now directly available at 1025Connect’s colocation facility, customers gain more control and access than ever before, offering a truly viable option for domestic and international companies seeking affordable and manageable connectivity solutions.”
Aqua Comms joins the likes of with Altice/Lightpath, CenturyLink, Crown Castle, DE-CIX Internet Exchange, Epsilon, OCG, RCN and Verizon as more than 15 carriers and service providers available in the building.
“Our new location at 1025Connect reaffirms Aqua Comms’ commitment to the North Atlantic Loop,” adds Nigel Bayliff, CEO of Aqua Comms. “Our expanded capabilities within 1025Connect enables our customers the unique opportunity to take advantage of industry disruptive zero monthly cross connect fees as well as the opportunity to avoid Manhattan for access to our diverse transatlantic capacity.”
Located at one of the most eastern points in the US, 1025Connect delivers direct access to multiple submarine cable systems connecting North America, Europe and Latin America, with the ability to bypass Manhattan fibre routes for greater network redundancy and diversity.