LOGIX Fiber Networks expands to support data centers in Austin, Texas

Sept. 13, 2024
The company reports its solutions will allow data center tenants to scale on demand. 

On September 10, Texas-based LOGIX Fiber Networks announced that it has expanded its high-capacity fiber network to support data centers in the Austin, Texas, area. The company’s solutions include high-bandwidth options of 100 and 400 gigabit connections and dark fiber.

LOGIX reported that its solutions will be deployed in data centers like Switch Round Rock, Sabey Round Rock, and Skybox Pflugerville, allowing tenants to scale their operations seamlessly.

Jim Hintze, senior vice president at LOGIX Fiber Networks, said the company’s network supports the evolving needs of data centers and data center tenants.

“Our network is built to support this transformation, offering the necessary capacity and reliability,” said Hintze in a press release. “High-bandwidth connections and dark fiber solutions ensure we can meet the unpredictable data demands of AI-driven businesses, allowing customers to scale on demand.”

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About the Author

Hayden Beeson

Hayden Beeson is a writer and editor with over seven years of experience in a variety of industries. Prior to joining Lightwave and Broadband Technology Report, he was the associate editor of Architectural SSL and LEDs Magazine. 

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