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AT&T Launches Strategic Network PoP at NJFX Cable Landing Station

AT&T Launches Strategic Network PoP at NJFX Cable Landing Station Image Credit: Your_photo/Bigstockphoto.com

AT&T recently added a network Point-of-Presence (PoP) within the NJFX Cable Landing Station (CLS) colocation campus located in Wall, NJ. 

This strategic deployment provides access to AT&T’s domestic and global network and helps increase network efficiency for customers.

We will offer services from our Ethernet and transport portfolio including AT&T Virtual Private Network, Ethernet Private Line Service, OPT-E-WAN and AT&T Dedicated Internet/Managed Internet Service for speeds up to 100G.

The new PoP will provide access for customers to directly interconnect with subsea capacity services across the Atlantic to Europe and Latin America. International-based customers can transport data to AT&T’s PoP and extend their reach to major U.S. metro markets via their robust U.S. backbone system. Customers can also interexchange traffic across the multiple subsea cable systems available at NJFX, including TGN1, TGN2, and Seabras.

Michael DeChiara, Associate Vice President, AT&T Wholesale Solutions
Through our new Point-of-Presence at NJFX, we have added another critical location to address customer’s growing requirements for access to our advanced and powerful global network, including our extensive fiber footprint in the U.S., which is now available coast-to-coast for wholesale customers.

Gil Santaliz, CEO for NJFX
It has always been our vision to develop NJFX to become North America’s preeminent international hub for subsea communications, interconnecting many international carriers across three continents with multiple secure and reliable backhaul and U.S. termination options. World-class communications providers like AT&T recognize that NJFX provides a nexus for collaboration where they can build out new and reinforce existing networks with diverse routes while extending their global reach.

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