NJFX, the only Cable Landing Station (CLS) colocation campus in the U.S offering, Tier 3, carrier-neutral data center capabilities, expands reach of its global ecosystem into the LATAM market. Through its partnerships with leading global digital infrastructure providers, and its collaboration with NetIX, a Europe-based carrier class Ethernet exchange, clients will be able to take advantage of Tier 3 data center capabilities along with increased connectivity options.
Due to its growing network density and subsequent connectivity options, NJFX has become a strategic hub between the Americas and Europe. The colocation facility provides access to the Seabras-1 subsea cable system, which links the U.S. directly with Brazil. This means that enterprises can connect from NJFX to business hubs in Latin America and beyond.
The NJFX campus will also allow businesses to connect to Europe through NetIX’s peering PoP. The NetIX network currently connects 20+ IXPs, serves more than 100 members, reaches nearly 5,000 direct peers in 28 data centers and delivers close to 500 Gbps of traffic. NetIX’s reach is extending from Europe to the U.S. and down to Latin America.
“NJFX has become a strategic east coast hub for LATAM connectivity to and from the U.S. and Europe, while providing true diversity from Florida as a point of failure,” states Felix Seda, General Manager for NJFX. “We are proud to have such strategic partnerships and further leverage abilities to provide Seabras-1 capacity to and from LATAM into the NJFX CLS campus; as well as IP transit services for local and international Internet breakout connectivity at NJFX and Sao Paolo, Brazil.”
Brazilian ISP’s can ride on Seabras-1 capacity to NJFX, whereby they can interconnect with NetIX and take advantage of its robust European reach. In addition, NetIX can bring its peering infrastructure from Europe, into the U.S. and on to the LATAM market.