TELEHOUSE Upgrades New York Peering Exchanges to 400G

TELEHOUSE America has partnered with Extreme Networks to upgrade the New York International Internet Exchange (NYIIX) Centillion Platform to Centillion II in order to meet market demand for 100G ports.

The Centillion II Platform is 400G-ready and consists of Extreme’s SLX routers for both core routers and edge routers, which significantly increase the number of available 100G ports. NYIIX members will be migrated to the upgraded platform in multiple phases beginning in late February.

NYIIX was founded in 1996.  It is one of the largest public peering exchange points on the East Coast of the U.S., with seven locations in the New York metro area. In line with the overall business growth, the peering traffic through NYIIX has been steadily rising, the company said, with current traffic peaking at over 600 Gigabits per second.

“I am pleased to announce the new Centillion II Platform,” said Akio Sugeno, vice president, Internet Engineering, Operations and Business Development, TELEHOUSE America. “The current market demands have accelerated our need to upgrade the platform. Strong demand for 100G ports is the result of our continuing ability to increase NYIIX members along with customer confidence in our service.  Such an accomplishment proves that NYIIX is one of the most important IXPs in the United States.”

“We’re excited to partner with TELEHOUSE America to provide NYIIX members with cutting-edge solutions capable of meeting their needs,” added Nabil Bukhari, senior vice president of products, Extreme Networks.  “With the new update to the Centillion Platform, NYIIX members will experience higher capacity and more redundant infrastructure, enhancing the overall experience and providing better support for customers.”