Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier Launches New Point-of-Presence in Miami, Florida

Wholesale provider Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier has announced the launch of a new Point-of-Presence (PoP) in Miami, Florida, hosted within Equinix's data center.

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Highlights

  • Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier launches new PoP in Miami, Florida.
  • Equinix data center hosts the PoP, enhancing global IPX and IP network footprint.
  • Clients gain direct access to Tier1 IP and IPX network for high-speed connectivity.

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Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier Launches New Point-of-Presence in Miami, Florida

Wholesale provider Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier has announced the launch of a new Point-of-Presence (PoP) in Miami, Florida. The PoP, hosted within the renowned Equinix data centre, offers bandwidths of 1/10/100 gigabits per second (n x 1, n x 10, n x 100 Gbps). According to the official statement, this expansion aims to strengthen Deutsche Telekom's global IPX and IP network footprint.




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Direct Access to Tier1 IP and IPX Network

By establishing the new IPX and IP PoP in Miami, Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier says its clients can now enjoy direct access to its Tier1 IP and IPX network, one of the largest in the world. This move comes in response to the growing demand for high-speed connectivity, as businesses increasingly require efficient implementation of digital applications and emerging technologies.

Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier emphasized the significance of the Miami PoP: "The launch of our new IPX PoP in Miami, Florida, is an important step for Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier in addressing customer needs on the American continent. Even with Today's ever-growing data volumes, users' expectations continue to rise, and low-latency data roaming is crucial. Our newly implemented IPX PoP addresses the demand increase and helps us provide our customers and partners with premium quality global connectivity."

Addressing Growing Demand

"At Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier, we are always several steps ahead of demand because we're committed to providing our customers and partners with superior, future-proof connectivity and quality. This new PoP is part of that promise," said the company in its statement.

Also Read: Telekom Expands Mobile Network at 647 Locations Across Germany

Deutsche Telekom has extended its autonomous AS 3320 network around the Equinix site in Miami as part of its network expansion efforts. According to the statement, the MI1 data centre of Equinix, located in downtown Miami has a colocation area of 255,512 square feet, which makes it the largest data centre campus in America.

With this latest development, Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier ensures businesses have the essential infrastructure required for seamless digital operations.

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