Telehouse America

American telecommunications service provider
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Telehouse America
Company typePrivate
IndustryTelecom data center
Number of locations
New York City, Los Angeles, USA
Area served
Global
ProductsData Center
Managed Services
Peering

Internet Exchanges

Business Continuity
ParentKDDI
Website[1]

Telehouse America is a data center / colocation services provider in the United States with carrier-neutral facilities in New York City, Newark and Los Angeles, as well as international Internet exchanges, managed IT services and disaster recovery solutions.[1] In 1996, Telehouse America launched the New York International Internet Exchange point (NYIIX), Manhattan's largest and most heavily trafficked peering exchange, as well as established the first Los Angeles International Internet Exchange point (LAIIX), a peering gateway to the Asia-Pac Rim.

Together with its parent company, KDDI and sister company Telehouse Europe, Telehouse America operate a total of 48 Telehouse-branded data centers in 23 cities throughout Asia, Africa, North America and Europe.[where?]

Peering Exchanges

Telehouse America offers two metro peering connections: The New York International Internet Exchange, NYIIX, has a seamless scalable fabric with a 10GigE interface speed supporting both IPv4 and IPv6, is available from almost all the major carriers hotels in New York City, including 85 10th Avenue (TELEHOUSE Chelsea), 60 Hudson Street, 111 8th Avenue, 32 Avenue of the Americas and 7 Teleport Drive in Staten Island.

History

United States United Kingdom France Poland Belgium Philippines Hong Kong Japan China Singapore Vietnam Malaysia South Korea India

Additional NYIIX Connection Points Added to the Telehouse Center in Staten Island, 32 Ave of Americas in Manhattan, and 165 Halsey Street in Newark, NJ.

Telehouse expands its data center footprint to Hanoi, Vietnam.

Services

Data Centers

New York Teleport Data Center

The New York Teleport data center was opened in 1989, with 162,000 square feet of colocation space. Located in a 100-acre office park on Staten Island, operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, it is 17 miles from Manhattan.

Chelsea Data Center

Located in Manhattan, at 85 10th Avenue, it offers 60,000 square feet of Tier 3 colocation space. Connected to the Telehouse owned New York International Exchange, the Chelsea Data Center provides direct access to over 60 major carriers and over 160 peering members. This colocation facility is designed and built for financial, IT and highly corporate service industries managing business-critical data.[citation needed]

Los Angeles Data Center

The Los Angeles data center, also known as 626W, is home to the LAIIX (Los Angeles International Internet Exchange).

See also

References

  1. ^ "TELEHOUSE America Names New CEO". Data Center Knowledge. 2014-04-02. Retrieved 2016-03-28.

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