DataVerge and Lightpath to partner over NYC network expansion

DataVerge and Lightpath to partner over NYC network expansion

DataVerge, owner and operator of the only carrier-neutral interconnection facility in Brooklyn, has announced a partnership with Lightpath, the densest end-to-end all-fiber network in the New York Metro region.

This strategic partnership supports the expanding footprint for both companies in booming Brooklyn, which has traditionally been an underserved network infrastructure market. 

“Lightpath is delighted to increase and enhance connectivity for tenants, customers and carriers, as well as support in-building connectivity services for the robust, mixed-use space known as Industry City,” said Lightpath CEO Chris Morley.

Lightpath provides cross-connects to DataVerge’s Meet-Me Rooms, integrating and expanding both ecosystems. The Lightpath Network consists of over 20,000 route miles of fiber and connects at over 75 data centers, providing connectivity to more than 13,500 service locations throughout the country. 

“We are excited to partner with Lightpath to expand our reach and increase the number of service providers in our ecosystem,” said Ruben Magurdumov, COO and Co-founder of DataVerge. “The more flexibility we have in connecting to fiber networks and the more diversity in our provider ecosystem, the stronger and more prosperous the digital economy of Brooklyn becomes.”

With over 50,000 square feet of colocation space, DataVerge provides dedicated, private connection options to hundreds of network, cloud and IT service providers.

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