WiFi, Telecom, iOT

Cross River Fiber Expands Network Along NJ Coast

Cross River Fiber, a New Jersey-based fiber optic and telecommunications solutions provider, announces today that it plans to expand its network offering by more than 50 miles by constructing a new high-density fiber optic cable system. The company already boasts a dense fiber network throughout its footprint that is secure and scalable, offering access to dark fiber, wavelength, Ethernet and other critical network services.

“Cross River Fiber has an aggressive growth strategy for 2016 and beyond, and this expansion plan lines up nicely with our goals,” says Vincenzo Clemente, Chief Executive Officer of Cross River Fiber. “This system has been strategically designed to enable diverse and latency-sensitive fiber connections via our wholly owned network or by interconnecting with other fiber carrier networks for both metro and long haul applications. Once built, we will be able to offer our partners direct capacity while bypassing existing legacy fiber networks and data centers in northern New Jersey and New York City.”

The expansion will connect more than 25 of the company’s on-net data centers in New Jersey and New York to multiple subsea cable landing stations along the New Jersey coastline. This will allow Cross River Fiber to offer dark fiber transport and managed services solutions. The route design for this new fiber optic infrastructure has already been completed.

Release Courtesy Cross River Fiber 

 

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