Epsilon has partnered with TELEHOUSE to provide its customers with remote peering connectivity to the New York International Internet Exchange (NYIIX).
As a result of growing global internet traffic, which will increase nearly threefold over the next five years to reach 3.3 zettabytes by 2021, according to Cisco Visual Networking Index: Forecast and Methodology, 2016–2021, organizations now require solutions to improve network performance while decreasing operational expenditure.
“Our alliance with TELEHOUSE enables us to deliver effective peering solutions that enable customers to expand and improve network reach while saving on their bottom line,” said Jerzy Szlosarek, CEO, Epsilon. “In addition to reaching NYIIX through our innovative, on-demand connectivity solution, Infiny also provides TELEHOUSE customers with access to a broad suite of on-demand connectivity services, all from a single self-service platform.”
Utilizing Infiny, TELEHOUSE users can now procure and manage communications services, including port-to-port Ethernet, internet and cloud service provider direct connects, SIP trunking, last mile DIA and SD-WAN. Epsilon’s global network fabric stretches across 90 Points of Presence (PoPs) in major interconnection hubs globally, including multiple TELEHOUSE facilities in New York, Paris and London. Future connections to additional TELEHOUSE sites in Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Singapore are planned in 2018.
“We are excited to welcome Epsilon and its customers to NYIIX; the partnership fortifies our ever-growing community and enables TELEHOUSE to continue building a richer peering ecosystem to benefit our customers and partners alike,” said Akio Sugeno, vice president, Internet Engineering, Operations and Business Development, TELEHOUSE America. “Access to Epsilon’s North American footprint and on-demand connectivity capabilities are key differentiators for TELEHOUSE in the U.S., further reinforcing our facilities’ position as cloud and connectivity-enablement hubs.”