Sidera Networks announces Xtreme Ultra-Low Latency Network expansion

May 14, 2012
Fiber-optic network services provider Sidera Networks says it can now offer low-latency connections via its Xtreme Ultra-Low Latency Network from the New York Metro market to Toronto and London. The new low-latency routes offer diversity from Sidera’s existing routes to Toronto and London.

Fiber-optic network services provider Sidera Networks says it can now offer low-latency connections via its Xtreme Ultra-Low Latency Network from the New York Metro market to Toronto and London. The new low-latency routes offer diversity from Sidera’s existing routes to Toronto and London.

"As part of Sidera's strategic plan to grow our network in ways that complement our existing customers and assets, this addition of low-latency routes to Toronto and London makes perfect sense," said Clint Heiden, president of Sidera Networks. "We’re extending our already formidable financial services network cloud, so that customers who plug into Sidera's Xtreme Ultra Low Latency Network have access to a world of exchanges and financial services players."

Heiden added, "By rapidly responding to customer demand and delivering the lowest latency routes possible, Sidera is building on its leadership in a market where we already provide the network that clears roughly $7 trillion in trades daily."

Sidera says the Xtreme Ultra-low Latency Network offers low-latency routes between the New York metropolitan area financial exchanges and other key locations to deliver diverse and resilient connectivity. Sidera also offers low-latency routes between Aurora, IL, and Chicago, as well as diverse routes between New York and Ashburn, VA (with bypasses of New York City and Washington, DC).

Sidera services include dark fiber, wavelengths, and Ethernet.

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