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Which Miami Colocation Providers Are Designing and Building?

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As leasing space at colocation centers becomes more popular,

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large and small companies alike are storing their data outside of California

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This has driven growth in the colocation market, particularly in the Midwest and on the East Coast

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North America has several Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) where most of the traffic is routed through

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Main Internet Exchange Points (IXPs)

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The main hubs include:

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• Ashburn, Virginia

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• Chicago, Illinois

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• Dallas, Texas

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• New York, New York

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• Palo Alto, California

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• San Jose, California

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Secondary access points include:

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• Atlanta, Georgia

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• Miami, Florida

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• Seattle, Washington

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Improving Latency

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These IXPs were developed to enable network interconnection via exchange access points without using any third-party networks

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A common exchange point for ISPs to exchange traffic needed to be designed to handle the volume

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More often than not, they are all built in the same city to get around latency

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Zayo Group, EdgeConnex, and FPL Growing Miami Colocation

Footprint

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The Zayo Group built a data center in Miami that includes a high-count fiber ring to connect the DRT data center to the NAP of the Americas

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EdgeConnex is another Miami colocation provider that is aggressively expanding in the area

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Further, Florida Power and Light Company (FPL) has been pre-qualified to build a Miami colocation center

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The Bottom Line

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As Miami colocation and national colocation continues to grow,

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you can consider the colocation market wide open

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Now you can shop around for the best price anywhere in the country or even the rest of the world

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Do you provide colocation in Miami?

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Or are you a buyer of colocation services?

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And what trends have you noticed in recent months?

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Let us know your thoughts in the Comments box below

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