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Published on 05 February 2010
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Since 2006, Telx’s 160,000 square feet C³ Cloud Connection Center™ at 36 NE 2nd Street has provided enterprise, telecom and cloud provider data center capabilities, including redundancies in power, environment, connectivity and security. Miami continues to be a major center of commerce, finance, corporate headquarters, and boasts a strong international business community. Additionally, because of its proximity to Latin America, Miami serves as the headquarters of Latin American operations for more than 1,400 multinational corporations.
Located in downtown Miami, 36 NE 2nd Street is structurally designed to withstand natural disasters. The building is outside the FEMA 100-year designated flood zone and outside the Miami-Dade hurricane evacuation zone. 36 NE 2nd Street is the preeminent Category 5 hurricane international gateway for South American and Latin American international voice, video and data.
Meet the 36 NE 2nd Street Family
Our Client – HyperCube
“The decision to move into the Miami market with Telx as our colocation partner makes economic sense as we continue to grow our business,” said Doug Davis, chief technology officer of HyperCube. “Telx is well-positioned in its Miami facility because of the multi-carrier relationships it offers. After evaluating several colocation providers in Miami, we found it to be the broadest carrier ecosystem in the area, providing us with more connectivity choices via a simple cross-connection. This ecosystem is crucial for our industry, as it gives us the ability to reduce network expenses and decrease provisioning times. We currently work with Telx in Atlanta and Los Angeles and look forward to maintaining an equally productive partnership with them in Miami.”
To watch a video of our C³ Cloud Connection Center™ and InterConnection Center click here. Additional description and benefits of our Miami C³ Cloud Connection Center™ can be found here.
Facility Details:
- Structure: Raised floor
- Floor Loads: 125lbs/sf
- Roof Rights: Yes
- SAS 70 II and SSAE 16 Compliant
Mission Critical Systems:
- Power: (2) Generators: 1.5 Megawatts of generator capacity (2) 375 kva UPS systems 3,200amp DC power plant
- Fire Protection: Pre-action
- HVAC: Minimum N+1 configuration
- Monitoring: Mission critical systems, surveillance, access control
- Remote Hands Program (24x7x365) making uptime easier and faster
- Security: 24x7x365 lobby staff
Additional benefits of Telx's Miami C³ Cloud Connection Center™ and InterConnection Center:
- Access to over 300 customers
- Carrier-neutral and network-rich data center with access to over 80 global networks
- First stop in from the overseas landing station before the NAP
- Low-latency Ethernet ring to the NAP if required
- Structurally designed to withstand natural disasters
- Located outside the FEMA 100-year flood zone and Miami-Dade hurricane evacuation zone
- Leading Category 5 hurricane gateway for South American and Latin American voice, video and data
- Business continuity and disaster recovery
- Global options for transport solutions
- Gateway to the Americas
- Downtown Miami has the largest concentration of international banks in the country
Telx acquired its facility at 36 North East 2nd Street in December 2006. Telx's C³ Cloud Connection Centers offer premier conditioned space, state-of-the-art access control and surveillance systems. Telx InterConnection Centers provide a managed, carrier-neutral, secure environment for core interconnection networking elements, whether you’re a carrier, ISP, content provider, cloud services provider, or enterprise business. All Telx installations are performed to comply with or exceed the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) industry standards.
About the building: 36 NE 2nd Street consists of over 160,000 square feet, the facility delivers the carrier quality environment that telecom and data center service providers demand. The building is owned by Digital Realty Trust.
For more information, pricing or a site tour, please click here
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