February 21, 2013
Cross River Fiber
Expands Its NJ Fiber Optic Footprint to Mahwah
Cross River Fiber,
a Summit-based, boutique dark fiber
optic and telecommunications
solutions provider, completes its latest 40-plus
mile fiber optic buildout in
Northern New Jersey. The new
fiber optic network is robust and
owned by Cross River Fiber, yet
through its strategic partnership
with Hudson Fiber Network (HFN), a
leading U.S.-based transport and IP
services provider specializing in
delivering network solutions to the
financial community, both companies
can now offer a suite of Lit and
Dark Fiber bandwidth solutions to
end-users
Exceeding
published performance estimates and
setting new industry standards, the
Mahwah routes significantly reduced
latency by utilizing direct fiber
interconnections to 300 Boulevard
East in Weehawken, 755 Secaucus Road
in Secaucus, 165 Halsey Street in
Newark, and 1400 Federal Boulevard
in Carteret. Cross River Fiber
was responsible for the design and
construction of the physical fiber
optic route, while HFN developed and
architected the optical lit platform
on the route. This platform allows
offerings for 10MB to 40G optical
lit and passive transport services.
"Through our
strategic partnership with HFN,
Cross River Fiber is able to expand
its footprint to Mahwah, adding more
fiber route miles to our already
expansive, owned fiber optic
network," says Vincenzo Clemente ,
President and CEO of Cross River
Fiber. "The Mahwah paths are
critical to New Jersey and New York
metro area financial institutions
and enterprises. They deliver
the lowest fiber latency
connectivity available today, as
well as optimal performance and
critical redundancy to aid in the
transport of climbing market data
volume."
The Mahwah routes
mark yet another milestone for Cross
River Fiber, further honing its
ability to support the low-latency,
high bandwidth requirements of
enterprise and financial sectors.
It is the first of three major
network buildouts for Cross River in
2013, with projections to complete
another 45 miles by the end of Q1,
and another 65-plus miles by end of Q4.
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