Everest Broadband Networks selects Telx to expands market access

Telecom Lead America: Telx, a provider of global
interconnectivity, cloud enablement services and data center solutions, today
announced that  Everest Broadband Networks, a full service Internet
provider of voice, business broadband, audio conferencing and managed support
services, has chosen Telx’s datacenter to expand its services.

Telx’s datacenter is strategically located at 60
Hudson Street in New York City.


Michael Panayiotis, owner of Everest BBN said that Telx’s
interconnection area has allowed the company to reduce barriers and streamline
multiple communications offerings.


He added that 60 Hudson provides the company with the
ability to meet the current and future communications needs of our customers,
whether it is conferencing, broadband or managed support.


The selection will provide Everest BBN’s customers with
seamless access to Telx’s carrier-neutral, network-rich facility and enable
Everest BBN to provide additional services to Telx’s clients.


Everest BBN leveraged Telx’s 60 Hudson Street facility
because of its dense carrier-neutral environment that provided a broad
selection of telecommunication and network provides, and proximity to its
customers and new markets.


Ron Sterbenz, vice president of marketing for Telx said
that Telx works closely with providers such as Everest BBN to seamlessly reach
its customers and markets with a wide range of unique interconnection services.


 editor@telecomlead.com

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