Just how much bandwidth do you need, Bob?
Oct 22, 2008 Business, Internet, Uncategorized
Look out, it’s pay-per-megabit! If you are needing some serious bandwidth (as in, you are either John Chow or planning to be Slashdotted sometime soon) you may want to check this out.
From PRWeb:
Netriplex releases Uber Bandwidth (http://UberBandwidth.com), a new high-performance, premium Internet connectivity network designed specifically for Web 2.0. Uber Bandwidth costs $3.99 per megabit and is initially available at Netriplex’s newest data center in North Carolina.
Asheville, NC (PRWEB) October 20, 2008 — Netriplex, a leading U.S. data center provider, announced today the release of Uber Bandwidth (http://UberBandwidth.com), a new high-performance, premium Internet connectivity network designed specifically for Web 2.0. Uber Bandwidth costs $3.99 per megabit and is initially available at Netriplex’s newest data center in North Carolina.
Jonathan Hoppe, Netriplex’s Chief Technology Officer, explains: “Businesses are increasingly using the Internet for mission critical applications. With the proliferation of VOIP, video-on-demand and social networking, our customers demand high-performance Internet connectivity in unprecedented quantity. Uber Bandwidth was created to meet their needs with an extreme network featuring multiple ten-gigabit connections to every major network in the U.S., Canada and Europe which is then available to our customers for $3.99 per megabit.”
Uber Bandwidth is available at Netriplex’s newest data center in Asheville, North Carolina. Netriplex offers collocation from 1 rack unit all the way up to 1000 sq. ft. plus private suites. Through IT infrastructure colocation, customers can acquire Uber Bandwidth and direct access to thousands of networks through Uber’s 1-terabit-capable infrastructure featuring a diverse path fiber network powered by best-of-breed Cisco routers and switches, intrusion protection systems and proprietary best-path internet routing engines.
“Today’s Web 2.0 online businesses no longer settle for data centers with just a few transit providers. The Uber Bandwidth network gives customers the fastest and shortest path to the end user. It ‘leap frogs’ networks they traditionally had to transit, shaving valuable time off the trip and increasing performance,” states Hoppe.
Through 24/7/365 support and remote-hands-and-eyes services, businesses anywhere in the world can colocate servers in Netriplex data centers. As demand for the Uber Bandwidth network grows, Netriplex will deploy it at its six other datacenters across the U.S. and London.
ABOUT NETRIPLEX
Founded in 1999, Netriplex is a global provider of IT infrastructure hosting and business continuity solutions. Its new 15,000 sq. ft. SAS70 Type II certified datacenter in Asheville, NC, offers web hosting, grid computing, server colocation and disaster recovery office space in a state-of-the-art and completely redundant environment designed for 100% uptime. Netriplex operates other datacenters in Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, San Jose, Seattle and London, U.K.CONTACT INFORMATION:
John Thompson
Chief Operating Officer
828-650-8500 x8530
828-650-8501 fax
http://www.netriplex.com# # #
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