wiredInUSA April 2016

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USEI (US Electrodynamics Inc) deployed a 10GB fiber network to connect its Brewster, Washington, and Vernon Valley, New Jersey, teleports to strategic point of presence (POP) locations across the US. The network builds in resiliency and redundancy to eliminate any single point of failure and incorporates redundant equipment at each node with diversely routed circuits. Jim Veeder, CEO and owner of USEI, commented: “Through this network enhancement, we can deliver seamless connectivity to customers in the USA as well as interconnectivity to international undersea fiber carriers at our Seattle, Los Angeles, New York City and Ashburn, Virginia, POPs.” The fiber network allows USEI to transport diverse routed SONET (DS1, DS1E, DS3, OCn), carrier ethernet (FastE and GigE handoffs), and MPLS traffic between all network nodes and direct Internet access (DIA) from any node, providing redundant or dual Internet access. The network design will support future growth beyond the initial 10GB capability.

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