Hudson Fiber Network opens two new Fast Path fibre routes
First Published Tuesday, 17th August 2010 from Automated Trader : Data News
New fiber routes provide customers with ultra-low latency metro connectivity
Keith Muller, CEO, HFN: "With these new Fast Paths, depending on a customer's needs, HFN can accommodate from 10 MB up to 40 Gig connectivity."
Hudson Fiber Network (HFN), the provider of high-bandwidth, low-latency networking solutions, has announced that it has opened up two, ultra-low latency, metro New York Fast Path fiber routes. Combined with HFN's X-Change Connect Metro Ethernet solution, they connect financial services customers to 1400 Federal Boulevard in Carteret, NJ.
These new Fast Paths connect 300 Boulevard East in Weehawken, NJ, 755 Secaucus Road (and 275 Hartz Way) in Secaucus, NJ to 1400 Federal Boulevard in Carteret, NJ.
"HFN is committed to delivering customers the flexibility they need to reach the exchanges," said Keith Muller, CEO of HFN. "Because every customer is different, HFN delivers customized solutions. With these new Fast Paths, depending on a customer's needs, HFN can accommodate from 10 MB up to 40 Gig connectivity."
These metro-to-metro routes will also benefit from HFN's passive wavelength-routed, optical network at 1400 Federal Boulevard - cutting the need for additional equipment at the destination to further lower latency. Additionally, HFN's passive wavelength technology is offered in metro-to-metro areas across North America connecting customers to the top exchanges in New York, Chicago and Toronto.





