HFN opens three new routes

First Published 1st February 2011

Hudson Fiber Network opens three critical fast paths to North American Exchanges


Brett Diamond, President, HFN

Brett Diamond, President, HFN

"These three routes provide a competitive advantage for our financial services customers, significantly cutting latency and getting them to the exchanges faster."

Hudson Fiber Network (HFN), the provider of high-bandwidth, low-latency networking solutions, has opened up three, ultra-low latency, Fast Path fiber routes enabling metro and international customers to reach financial hubs at 755 Secaucus Rd. in NJ, 300 Blvd. East in Weehawken, NJ, 151 Front St. in Toronto and Steeles Ave. in Markham, Canada.

HFN's three new metro financial exchange routes include:
* Steeles Ave. in Markham, Canada to 151 Front St. in Toronto, ON, Canada (estimated sub 389 microseconds RTD)
* 111 8th Ave., NY, NY to 755 Secaucus Rd. in Secaucus, NJ (estimated sub 110 microseconds RTD)
* 111 8th Ave., NY, NY to 300 Boulevard East, Weehawken, NJ (estimated sub 74 microseconds RTD)

"These three routes provide a competitive advantage for our financial services customers, significantly cutting latency and getting them to the exchanges faster," said Brett Diamond, President of HFN. "Our newest route in Canada from Steeles Ave. to 151 Front St. is the fastest and most diverse path providing clients ultimate speed and redundancy."

"With so many choices out there, the key in high-frequency trading is aligning with a network provider that constantly monitors and evaluates customers' needs for growth including: lowering latency, increasing bandwidth, security and ultimately lowering the total cost of ownership," added Diamond.

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