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Faster US connections for Zen
Posted by: eusty on Friday, March 24, 2006 - 07:56 PM
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Zen Internet customers could see improvements to their transatlantic
connections due to a US peering network.
They have peered with American ‘peering point’ Switch and Data, and peering
agreements with fellow customers on the Switch and Data PAIX platform have now
been set up meaning faster access to US sites. The 2.4 Gbps link also means that
Zen have a resilient link outside the UK, so any problems with the Internet in
the UK would be minimal to Zen customers.
| "Constant advancement of the Zen network is essential and will
guarantee that we can become involved in delivering new products and
creating capacity ahead of demand. We believe in being technically
minded and customer focused and that is why we choose to invest so
much into our network, for the good of our customers. This peering
agreement with Switch and Data is part of a continual plan of growth
and production of consistent quality services as Zen looks to
provide the best ISP service in the UK." |
| Iain Johnstone, Sales and Partner Programme Manager, Zen
Internet |
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