August 25, 2010
Dow Jones/NASDAQ.com: NYSE Euronext Turns On NJ Data Center As E-Migration Begins
August 23, 2010
Data Center Knowledge: CME Group Opens Chicago Trading Hub
August 9, 2010
Telcom Ramblings: Industry Spotlight: Telx’s Eric Shepcaro on Ethernet Exchanges
July 15, 2010
TMCNet: Michael Cattell to Take Over as Vice President of Financial Markets
July 13, 2010
Phone Plus: Telx Partners With Master Agent Telarus for Interconnection
July 12, 2010
Connected Planet: Is it Time to Start Placing Ethernet Exchange Bets?
TMCNet: Telx Enters into a Strategic Channel Partnership with Master Agent Telarus
Mission Critical: Telx Signs Colocation Customer Telarus As Master Agent
July 2, 2010
Fiber Optics Online: FiberLight Increases Depth Of Metro Footprint In Atlanta And In Surrounding Suburban Markets
June 30, 2010
Seeking Alpha: Can Telx Outshine Industry Leader Equinix?
June 29, 2010
TMCNet: Telx Exec Discusses New Partnerships, Ethernet Exchange: Interview
Light Reading: Large SP’s Still Browsing Ethernet Exchanges
June 25, 2010
Cisco: Why Should You Join an Ethernet Exchange?
June 22, 2010
Data Center Knowledge - Telx Data Centers Get SAS 70 Certification
June 21, 2010
Datacenter Dynamics - Telx takes wholesale approach to SAS 70 data center auditing
Mission Critical Magazine - TELX Obtains SAS 70 Type II Report for Nine Key U.S. Markets
The WHIR - Telx Completes SAS 70 Type II Audit for 12 Data Centers
June 17, 2010
SearchTelecom: Easier setup for Carrier Ethernet gives rise to new telecom services
June 3, 2010
Fierce Telecom - Telx jumps into the Ethernet exchange fray
Converge - Telx Launches Carrier Ethernet Exchange
Data Center Knowledge - Telx Launches Ethernet Exchange
Lightwave - Telx opens Ethernet exchange
TheWHIR - Telx, Neutral Tandem to Expand Ethernet Exchange Network
Light Reading - Telx Adds an Ethernet Exchange
TMCNet - A Seamless Connection: Telx Debuts Ethernet Exchange
Connected Planet - Telx latest entrant in hot Ethernet exchange market
VON - Telx to Open Ethernet Exchange
InformationWeek - Cisco, Telx Prep Interconnecting Data Centers
NASDAQ - Telx Ethernet Exchange Extends Network Reach for Service Providers
TelecomRamblings - Telx Unveils Ethernet Exchange, Allies With Neutral Tandem
May 12, 2010
Banking Business Review - Ballista Securities Selects Telx As Colocation Provider
May 11, 2010
Datacenter Dynamics - New financial-sector data center deals for Equinix and Telx
Automated Trader - Ballista Securities selects Telx for colocation
May 10, 2010
Securities Industry News - Ballista Securities Selects Telx as Colocation Provider
April 11, 2010
Securities Industry News - Packing a Stock Exchange into a Box
April 9, 2010
Seeking Alpha - Automated Trading Growth Boosts Data Center Providers
April 8 2010;
Data Center Knowledge - Growth Ahead for Low Latency Colo Market
April 7 2010;
Data Center Knowledge - Wall Street’s Cloudy Opportunity
April 6, 2010:
Securities Industry News - Telx Opens Data Center in New Jersey
Securities Industry News - Time Arriving to 'Sublet' Computing Power
Information Management - Telx Opens New Data Center
April 1, 2010;
Fiber Optics Online - Lightower Expands Services In Telx's Clifton, New Jersey Colocation Facility
TMC - Video Interviews - Interview with Activ Financial
March 31, 2010;
TMC - Lightower Announces Expansion of Services in Telx's Clifton Colocation Facility
FierceTelcom - Lightower ups capacity at Telx's New Jersey Colo site
FierceTelcom - Lightower Expands Services in Telx's Clifton, New Jersey Colocation Facility
Lightwave - Lightower expands services in Telx's Clifton, New Jersey colocation facility
March 24, 2010;
DatacenterDynamics - Telx adds 21,500 square feet in New York City data center
TMC - Criteo Selects Telx as Interconnection and Colocation Partner
Web Host Industry Review - Telx Expands NYC Data Center by 21K Square Feet
TMC - Data Centers Featured Article - Telx Expands Data Center in New York City
March 23 2010;
TMC - Colocation Solutions Featured Article - Telx Announces Agenda for Financial Services Event
TMC - Colocation Solutions Featured Article - Telx to Organize a Financial Services Event
March 19 2010;
Gigaom - No Kidding! Telx, a Data Center Operator, Files for a $100M IPO
March 16, 2010;
Data Center Knowledge - Making Connections: Abovenet, Equinix, Telx
March 16, 2010;
South Florida Business Leader - HyerCube Expands Colocation Relationship with Telx
March 16, 2010;
TMCnet.com - Telx Turns Global Telecom and Technology for Strategic Dedicated Ethernet Access
March 16, 2010;
CommsXpress - Telx, GTT Team on GigE Connectivity
March 15, 2010;
New Connectivity Deals AboveNet, Telx, Equinix
March 11, 2010;
Data Center Knowledge - Roundup: Telx, SoftLayer, 100GB Trial, GlobeNet
March 11, 2010;
The WHIR - Teleco Firm Names Chief Marketing Officer
March 10, 2010;
Web Hosting Directory - Telx Selected as Connectivity Partner by SoftLayer
March 10, 2010;
Datacenter Dynamics - Telx appoints former Savvis exec. as marketing chief
March 9, 2010;
The WHIR - SoftLayer Establishes Presence At Telx's Atlanta and NYC Colo Facilities
March 9, 2010;
MyHostNews.com - Telx Selected as Connectivity Partner by SoftLayer
March 3, 2010;
Kevin McPartland Blog - Waters – Hybrid Clouds
February 17, 2010;
Xchange - AboveNet Connects With Telx
February 17, 2010;
Telecom Ramblings - Datacenter Roundup: Qwest, Telx. Corelink
February 16, 2010;
The WHIR - Telx Expands Los Angeles Colocation Data Center
February 16, 2010;
Data Center Knowledge - Telx Expands LA Data Center Footprint
February 16, 2010;
TMCNet - Telx Expands Footprint with Expansion of L.A Data Center
February 15, 2010;
TMCNET - TMC'S INTERNET TELEPHONY Magazine Announces 12th Annual Product of the Year Award Winners
January 28, 2010;
AllBusiness.com - Telx Chooses Aperture VISTA Configuration Management to Enhance Management of Data Center Physical Infrastructure and Customer Experience
January 26, 2010;
TMCNET - Telx Deploys Aperture Software Platform for Improved Visibility, Management
TMCNet - Bon Trade Solutions to Offer Their Pre Trade Risk System Through Telx's Financial Business Exchange
December 3, 2009;
WHIR - Telx Adds Data Center Space in Downtown Atlanta
November 30, 2009;
RCN Metro Optical Networks Announces That Telx Is Part of RCN Metro Optical Networks' Exclusive, Low Latency Financial Services Network
October 22, 2009;
Data Center Dynamics - Telx unifies its services to financial firms under one name
August 12, 2009;
WHIR- Advantage Futures Expands in Telx Chicago
August 10 , 2009;
Tier 1 Research- 350 Cermak continues to be the Chicago hot spot with Telx expansion
There continues to be no place in Chicago quite like Digital Realty Trust's 350 Cermak facility. The building is home to the latest expansion by Telx with the opening of a 10,000-net-square-foot expansion. This expansion space was transferred to Telx by another tenant in the facility, Excel Communications, which didn't need such a large footprint. The expansion approximately doubles Telx's footprint in 350 Cermak. T1R considers this expansion a good move by Telx.
T1R take
T1R sees any expansions in downtown Chicago as welcome additions, as this market has been nearly full until the recent expansions by Telx and Equinix. While a few suites and cabinets had come available from lease turnover, obtaining high-quality datacenter capacity in downtown Chicago has been extremely difficult, especially in 350 E. Cermak. T1R believes expansions in downtown Chicago are likely to fill rapidly due to continued strong demand from financial customers.
August 6, 2009;
IP Business - Telx Expands Presence in Downtown Chicago
August 5, 2009;
Data Center Dynamics - Telx adds Chicago space
August 5, 2009;
Lightwave - Telx expands collocation facility in downtown Chicago
August 5, 2009;
REUTERS - Telx Expands Presence in Downtown Chicago 350 East Cermak
July 29, 2009;
Telecom News Now - CBX 2009 Press Room Presentation Video Goes Live on TMCNet
July 28, 2009;
Data Center Knowledge -
Interconnection and colocation specialist Telx said this week that has completed its 25,000th cross-connection within its facilities, making it one of the largest interconnection marketplaces. That figure gives Telx the most cross-connects in the U.S. among providers that report their data, slightly ahead of Equinix (23,882) and Switch & Data (21,705). Equinix (EQIX) has the most cross connects globally, with 42,275 between its U.S., European and Asia-Pacific operations. READ MORE: Telx Hits 25,000 Interconnections
July 28, 2009;
CIO Innovations and Trends Interview at Dallas TechExec Forum -
Rose Klimovich, Telx's Vice President of Product
July 24, 2009;
Telepresence Options Interview - Pat Montani, CEO IP-V Gateways
July 23, 2009;
WHIR- Telx Adds 1,000th Customer and 25,000th Interconnection
July 23, 2009;
PR.USA.net- Partnering up in a Down Economy
July 8, 2009;
Tier 1 Research- Telx and Tata Communications partner to expand geographic reach
Telx and Tata Communications have partnered to leverage each other's datacenter footprints to expand geographic coverage for customers. Under the partnership, which enables cross-selling, both Telx and Tata Communications will offer one-stop shopping for colocation services across both companies' datacenter footprints. The partnership permits US-based Telx to offer colocation services to its customers in Tata datacenters located in North America, India, EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions. Tata Communications can provide similar services to its customers by offering colocation services in Telx datacenters located in markets across the United States. While there is limited overlap of datacenter locations between the two companies – specifically in New York, Los Angeles and Santa Clara, California – with the partnership both firms will greatly expand geographic coverage offered to customers. Under the partnership, Telx and Tata will also work together to package joint services for customers, including Tata Communications managed security and other managed service offerings to shared customers.
Locations for Telx and Tata datacenters
Telx has a strong US footprint of colocation sites across numerous top markets, while Tata has a strong footprint in India with additional locations in Asia, EMEA and North America. New York-based Telx is privately held, with 15 datacenter facilities located in New York; Atlanta; Chicago; Dallas; Los Angeles; San Francisco; Santa Clara, California; Miami; Phoenix; and Charlotte, North Carolina, as well as Weehawken and Clifton, New Jersey.
Tata Communications has a datacenter footprint of nearly one million square feet with facilities located in Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi, Bangalore, and Hyderabad, India; Shinagawa and Toyohashi, Japan; Singapore; Lisbon, Portugal; Seixal and Derio, Spain; Stratford, Highbridge and Peterborough, United Kingdom; Montreal and Toronto, Canada; and New York, Los Angeles, Santa Clara, California; Portland, Oregon; and Wall, New Jersey.
T1R take
T1R thinks this partnership is a good thing – customers like being able to deal with a more reasonable number of vendors and prefer larger geographic footprints. T1R also believes this partnership between Telx and Tata Communications is a win-win. Both firms can more effectively address global needs of customers by offering an expanded datacenter footprint, which will improve the position of both firms when competing against global datacenter providers such as Equinix, AT&T and Verizon. The domestic focus of Telx has prevented it from addressing the global needs of some its customers and T1R thinks this new partnership with Tata helps to effectively fill this gap. Tata has had a small footprint in the United States and the partnership with Telx greatly extends this footprint to additional markets in the United States for its customers. This is not the first partnership that T1R has seen between datacenter firms looking to expand geographic footprints offered to customers. In January 2008, Switch and Data and Interxion established a similar partnership to cross-sell between the two firms' US and European datacenter footprints. And earlier this year, four datacenter providers in Southeast Asia formed a one-stop shop for datacenter customers across four Southeast Asia countries.
Tier 1 Research- Telx joins Equinix in winning ISE consortium RFP for low-latency interconnection
A few days ago, T1R wrote about Equinix's win of the International Securities Exchange (ISE) business in the New York area. What T1R didn't know at the time is that there were two winners in the ISE RFP process – one was Equinix, while the other was Telx. Over the past year, Telx has shown strong take-up in its financial low-latency interconnection with a total of 35 'logos,' which T1R believes are located entirely in Telx's New York area facilities rather than further afield. The ISE deal is a significant one for Telx: although it wouldn't disclose which New York area facility would be getting the ISE business, T1R believes that it will fill the first phase of its Clifton, New Jersey, datacenter and tees up that site for its second phase.
The ISE deal is significant for both Equinix and Telx for two reasons: first, although the amount of colocation space that ISE is taking from both providers is not disclosed, it is thought to be significant. Aside, from the direct take-up, however, T1R believes ISE may bring in a significant number of partners and customers, who could take up 50-100 cabinets in each provider, in addition to the ISE footprint.
As T1R wrote in our coverage of Equinix's ISE win, this wasn't just a win on price – there was a significant and lengthy evaluation process. T1R believes that several of the other bidders, in fact, offered lower prices than Telx and Equinix and still did not win the deal. This highlights the impact that the financial exchange business does and will have on the balance sheets of major colocation providers – the normal interconnection halo effect where cabinet prices may be bumped 20% in highly interconnected carrier-neutral facilities is enhanced significantly when financial low latency interconnection comes into play. T1R believes premiums of 50% or more may be common.
What is ISE, anyway?
For those not familiar, the International Securities Exchange (ISE) is an electronic trading platform and clearing engine for equity option traders. It is owned, indirectly, by Deutsche Börse and SIX Swiss Exchange, two major European financial exchanges.
Not just ISE – Direct Edge, as well
This RFP was a collective effort between ISE and Direct Edge, the third-largest US equities electronic trading platform. Direct Edge is owned partially by ISE and partially by a consortium of banks, including Knight Capital Group, Citadel Derivatives Group, Goldman Sachs Group and JPMorgan.
The Datacenter Journal - ISE and Direct Edge Announce Selection of Telx for Data Center Services
June 26, 2009;
CXO Today.com - Tata Communications in Data Center Partnership
June 26 , 2009;
Tier 1 Research- Telx out of the gate with new video interconnection service - Equinix on its heels?
For many years, interconnection within carrier-neutral colocation has largely been a niche product – putting aside old-style voice interconnection, the only real application has been Internet peering between carriers, content providers and broadband networks. Although that business model has been very good to the likes of Equinix, Switch and Data, Terremark and others, the lure of additional interconnection methodologies has been strong, especially within the carrier-neutral colocation subsector.
Over the past two years, the financial proximity hosting business has really blossomed, with a significant footprint at many major colocation providers being utilized by the financial services industry. Even as that industry has suffered the brunt of the economic slowdown, more of its business has migrated into colocation facilities. Interconnection has played an important part in that transition, as low-latency interconnection services are a vital ingredient in that mix. Just as with Internet peering, the low-latency interconnection business is not huge in terms of direct revenue, but casts a halo over other products, especially colocation, and can radically increase per-cabinet and per-kilowatt pricing.
That suggests the obvious question – are there other verticals, other than Internet peering and financial services, where interconnection can both be a direct revenue driver, as well as a revenue multiplier for other services? Telx, the New York-based colocation firm, believes the answer is yes, and it has disclosed the development of a new interconnection service at its CBX conference. The new service is predicated on the idea of video conferencing interconnection – allowing users of many different video conferencing systems to 'reach' each other. This lack of interoperability has, in fact, been a major barrier to videoconferencing adoption. The technological aspects work out nicely – unlike in years past when most videoconferencing was performed over dedicated ISDN lines, all modern videoconferencing is Internet Protocol-based. The Telx Video Exchange service also promises to handle capabilities negotiation and handshaking between different video conferencing services and networks, such as Quality of Service translation, video codec and security issues.
Even as Telx announces its service, T1R has heard rumors that Equinix is deep in discussions with a variety of potential customers for its own new interconnection product. Word on the street is that Equinix will be rolling out a product that interconnects Ethernet transport services ('Layer 2' or Link-Layer for the techies) between various carriers and providers. This has been tried before – Nexagent was a startup developing solutions in this area before its acquisition by Electronic Data Systems. Nexagent, however, was a bit too early to the party – only now has Ethernet transport truly gained a foothold in the carrier space, and is beginning to push aside old-style TDM and optical carrier transport technologies like DS3s and OC-12s. While there has always been a need for this product, there hasn't been a market – at least until now. It's likely that a product announcement will emerge from Equinix, sometime in late Q3 and T1R would not be surprised if it announced initial customer deployment simultaneously.
T1R take
Telx and Equinix are on the right track – additional interconnection services are the right way to go. They require limited capex (at least as compared with building datacenters) and, once created, are very high margin. The 'interconnection halo effect' has been strong with both Internet and financial low-latency interconnection and has the potential for similar strength in video conferencing and Ethernet transport interconnection services. These new products have the potential to put some serious fire under both firms' monthly recurring revenue (MRR) per cabinet, a key metric.
T1R does doubt that either Ethernet carrier or video-conferencing providers will be willing to pay the extremely high per-cabinet premiums that low-latency financial interconnection customers are paying (and happily so, from what they tell us). That being said, both Telx and Equinix will likely have a faster time-to-market for these new services than we saw for financial low latency: many of the Ethernet and video conferencing providers are already utilizing colocation space in carrier-neutral datacenters. Those who aren't will be obligated to get with the program or risk being left behind.
Xchange Magazine - Telx Launches First Video Conferencing Exchange
June 26, 2009;
Cyber India Online - Tata Comm ties up with Telx- To leverage colocation space in their respective countries of operation
June 26, 2009;
CXOtoday.com - Tata Communications in Data Center Partnership
June 26, 2009;
MSN.com - Tata Communications forges global alliance with Telx
June 25, 2009;
DataCenter Dynamics Knowledge Bank - Trading Platform Signs Multiple Data Center Deals
June 25, 2009;
finextra - ISE and Direct Edge choose Telx for data centre disaster recovery services
June 25, 2009;
Individual.com - Intellifiber Networks Enables 10 Gbps Wavelength Service Between Telx's Chicago and New York City Locations
June 25, 2009;
Telecommunicationsnews.net - Telx Offers Virtual Private Network-Network Access Point (VPN-NAP) for Video Transmission
June 25, 2009;
Yahoo News - Dyn Inc. Gets Some Technical TLC (No, not 'Tender Loving Care'… But Close)
June 25, 2009;
Reuters - Nectar Highlights Turnkey Carrier Coverage, SIP Interoperability at Telx CBX
June 24, 2009;
Japanese Corporate News (JCN) - NTT America Silver Sponsor of Telx CBX 2009
June 23, 2009;
TMCNet Bloggers - CBX 2009
June 22, 2009;
Reuters - Telx Holding Seventh Annual Customer Business Exchange Thursday, June 25, 2009
June 19, 2009;
Marketwire.com - Fortress International Group to Participate in 2009 Telx Customer Business Exchange
June 18, 2009;
DatacenterDynamics - Telx adds Internet exchanges in New York and Dallas
June 18, 2009;
Xchange Magazine- Telx Launches New Exchanges in New York and Dallas
June 18, 2009;
Tier 1 Research- NANOG Trip Report: Telx expands IXP reach to Dallas, NYC
Telx revealed that it is growing its Internet peering business through the addition of two new public Internet Exchange Points (IXPs). Telx's current Telx Internet Exchange (TIE) business line includes exchanges in Phoenix and Atlanta (the former ATL-IX). Telx is now expanding to New York and Dallas.
In New York, Telx will find a fractured peering landscape. Right across the river in New Jersey is Equinix, which has a strong peering product, but has focused (rather successfully) on the financial vertical – there are several also-ran IXPs like BIG APE and Telehouse America's NYIIX, neither of which really caught on; and there is also Switch and Data's PAIX NY, which has seen greater emphasis in recent years after some neglect. In fact, the market most resembled the Paris IXP market that Equinix is trying hard to tame – Telx will have similar issues with wrangling customers and competitors. While far from impossible, it will be a tall order, assisted by Telx's strong presences in 60 Hudson and 111 8th Avenue.
Telx is also growing in Dallas with the expansion of a TIE peering fabric that will encompass both the Univision Tower (owned by Digital Realty Trust, but the meet-me room is managed by Telx) and Telx's own 8345 Stemmons Freeway facility. Dallas is also a competitive market, but in a different way: Equinix has a strong presence in Dallas and a strong peering fabric, but, for strategic reasons, Equinix hasn't put much capital into expanding (by, for example, opening a second IBX facility), preferring to put resources into other markets. Switch and Data also had a peering presence in Dallas, but it's considerably more muted, with greater emphasis place on Palo Alto (the PAIX facility), California, and New York.
T1R take
In both cases, Telx's strategy seems to be going for metro areas where there is either perceived weakness or indifference on the part of competitors, as well as regions that are seen to lack a strong secondary (or even primary) public peering fabric. The converse of this is that it is ignoring markets like the Silicon Valley area that are well served (by Equinix and Switch & Data) or where there is strong single-facility lock-in like Miami (by Terremark).
Where might it expand next? If T1R had to take any bets, we'd put our money on Northern Virginia. While Equinix has an extremely strong peering presence, there is no truly strong secondary peering location, at least currently. While Telx has no facility in Northern Virginia at the moment, a partnership with CRG West or DuPont Fabros (or a less well-known player like Power Loft) could make a lot of sense and fill in a large hole in its coverage map.
Reuters- Telx Launches New Internet Exchanges in New York and Dallas
June 17, 2009;
Data Center Knowledge- Telx Opens Exchanges in Dallas, NYC
June 4, 2009;
Tier 1 Research- Telx receives $43.5m in funding for expansion
Telx has secured $43.5m in new financing from CIT Communications, Media & Entertainment and RBC Capital Markets. The funds replace a former term loan and provide funding for growth in existing markets and possible expansion into new geographic locations. CIT has been a financing partner for Telx since 2007, while RBC Capital Markets is a new lender. Telx's business plan was fully funded under its former financing and the new deal provides opportunities to further enhance capabilities and expand the services that Telx offers to customers. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Telx has shown strong growth in the face of an economic downturn with 39% Y/Y revenue growth in Q1 2009. Telx is a portfolio company of GI Partners, a private equity firm. GI Partners is also an investor in Digital Realty Trust and The Planet.
Interconnection specialist Telx has datacenter facilities located New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Miami, Phoenix and Charlotte, as well as Weehawken and Clifton, New Jersey. Over the past two years, Telx has continued it growth with datacenter footprint expansions in Dallas, New York, New Jersey, San Francisco and Chicago.
T1R take
T1R thinks that datacenter firms that are able to continue to expand during the current credit crunch are well positioned and will be able to expand market share. T1R recently toured the six top datacenter markets in the United States and we found that utilization of datacenter facilities is high with an anemic supply of new datacenter capacity in the pipeline. In each market we visited, the credit crunch has resulted in only a few companies in each market adding additional datacenter supply. Telx has datacenter facilities in each of the top US datacenter markets and T1R would not be surprised to see Telx use its funding to continue to expand in several of these existing US markets.
While top European markets also have similar datacenter supply/demand imbalances as are found in the US, T1R thinks it is less likely for Telx to expand to new markets in Europe where the Europeans are not used to paying for interconnection services.
Telecom Ramblings- Telx Raises a Pile of Cash
June 3, 2009;
The Monitor Daily.com- CIT, RBC, Capital Markets Provide $43 Million Financing to Telx
June 3, 2009;
Data Center Knowledge- Telx Raises $43 Million for Expansion
June 2, 2009;
Datacenter Dynamics- Lexent adds dark fiber redundancy to Telx New York data center
June 2, 2009;
Lightwave- Lexent delivers dark fiber network to Telx
June 2, 2009;
Fiber Optics Online- Lexent Metro Connect Delivers A Dark Fiber Network To Telx Linking Major New York Metro Area Data Centers
June 2, 2009;
Automated Trader News- CFN Services Expands networks with Telx
June 2, 2009;
Data Center Knowledge- Roundup: Wlcon, Lexent, Telx, Savvis
June 1, 2009; CFN Services Expands Financial Network With Telx
May 20, 2009;
Xchange Magazine- Telx Picks Fiberlight for Fiber Optic Links in Dallas
May 20, 2009;
Lightwave- Fiberlight to link three Dallas-area data centers
May 18, 2009;
Tier 1 Research- IntelePeer raises its voice with Telx
Hosted voice and rich media applications provider IntelePeer is tapping the Telx customer base as a channel to sell its voice services. IntelePeer is comparable in its offering to Ribbit Corp and JaJah; it offers an API for integrating voice services into third-party applications. For example, adding voice capability within a CRM suite so salespeople can directly call the customer through the window when they pull up customer info; so far the biggest uptake has been with CRM and Business Intelligence products. It also has a partnership with Microsoft to integrate the platform with MS Live Apps, giving IntelePeer access to MS's customer and third-party developer base. The name of the game for IntelePeer is aggressive partnering, and a colocation provider with expertise in interconnection like Telx makes for an ideal partner.
IntelePeer is an interesting company for a few reasons; one, its rival Ribbit sold for a hefty $105m (not bad for a startup) to giant telecom BT Group, and two, it raised a round of VC funding last November. Raising any kind of money last November is a feat in itself. There were interesting circumstances behind this that are detailed further in this article.
Once upon a time, everything was dubbed a 'something' as a service (software as a service, platform as a service, etc.) back in the dark ages when a company didn't label offerings as 'something' in the cloud. This partnership gives Telx an intriguing communications as a service offering. Through IntelePeer's ReachSuite, companies can integrate phone, conferencing and electronic communication into the everyday application interfaces they've come to know and love in a turn-key style.
Telx is a logical partner based on IntelePeer's MO; the company has aggressively sought peering relationships to get telco-like control over cost and quality, with the aim to become transit-free. Voice 2.0 has historically been seen as a threat to telcos, but the BT acquisition of Ribbit was the result in a great shift in strategy for Voice 2.0. It was Voice 2.0 positioning itself as a complement to telecoms rather than competition, and it paid off for Ribbit in spades. Likewise, IntelePeer is very careful not to position itself as competition to telcos but rather a complementary company that would fit nicely atop a telco (much like Ribbit & BT). The major difference between IntelePeer and Ribbit is that Ribbit was originally built atop a classic Class 5-oriented softswitch, whereas IntelePeer's focus has been buying dark fiber and building an IP MPLS backbone network, and building peering relationships to strengthen it. IntelePeer actually provided voice-peering services for Ribbit at one point.
TMCnet- IntelePeer and Telx, a Match Made in the Cloud
May 12, 2009;
XChange Magazine- InTelePeer, Telx Team Hosted Voice, Rich Media Apps
May 6, 2009;
XChange Magazine- AboveNet Extends Metro Ethernet to Telx in Dallas
May 4, 2009;
TMCnet- A Note on Peering and NGNs
May 1, 2009;
Globest.com- Data Center Industry Grows in Garden State
April 29, 2009;
Tier 1 Research- Telx opens Clifton, NJ datacenter, adds 3.75MW of critical power to NY/NJ market
Telx opened its new datacenter at 100 Delawanna Avenue in Clifton, New Jersey, last week with a grand opening event complete with ribbon-cutting ceremony, industry panel discussions, facility tours and free food. The opening of the datacenter brings 3.75MW of additional (and much-needed) colocation datacenter to the New York metropolitan market along with Telx's rich interconnection portfolio in its other carrier hotels. At an average density of 150 watts per square foot, 3.75MW of UPS power (IT load) would equate to roughly 25,000 square feet (net) of usable datacenter space and somewhere around 850 cabinets.
The facility is designed to offer N+1 infrastructure redundancy with diverse fiber entries, meeting Tier1's definition of a Premium datacenter. The new facility is connected back to Telx's carrier hotels at 111 8th Avenue and 60 Hudson Street in New York City (roughly 10 miles as the crow flies) and its other facility in Weehawken, New Jersey, offering access to Telx's wide array of carriers that Telx tallies at more than 400. The new datacenter should alleviate some of the issues for available datacenter space in the New York/New Jersey markets for critical business applications as well as offering a disaster recovery location for downtown New York customers.
Tier1 figures that the grand opening event was held in an effort to bring in more customers – those first couple are always a bear. As far as we can tell though, there isn't much in the way of an early-bird special as far as pricing goes, which is to be expected considering the datacenter supply constraint (and construction lull) that we're seeing across almost every major datacenter market. It's for this reason that Telx can afford to stick to its guns on pricing. Any hesitation in datacenter take-up that Telx is seeing is likely to be relatively short-lived and anyone considering the Telx facility would do well to grab it soon.
TMCnet Video: Telx Creates New Jobs in New Jersey
April 27, 2009;
Customer Fiber Networks: Telx Ribbon Cutting in Clifton, NJ
April 24, 2009;
News from the State House: Telx Celebrates Grand Opening of New Data Center in Clifton
April 24, 2009;
NorthJersey.com: Data centers are bright spot in tough market
April 24, 2009;
TMCnet - Convergence Corner: Telx Opens Clifton Facility
April 23, 2009;
TMCnet: Telx Officially Opens Doors to Fourth Colocation Site in NY Metro Area
April 22, 2009;
StreetInsider.com: Fortress International Group's Bill Pirrone to Speak at Telx CEO Rountable April 23rd, 2009
April 14, 2009;
eMedia World: Telx Opens the Most Network Rich, Interconnected Colocation Center in NYC Metro Area
April 14, 2009;
The Data Center Journal: Telx to host grand opening event at New Data Center in Clifton, New Jersey
April 1, 2009;
CBR Networking: Frontier Communications selects Virtual Exchange platform from Telx
March 26, 2009;
Web Host Talk - CoreXchange Extends Network Access Exchange to Telx
March 26, 2009;
TMCNet: Frontier Communications Chooses Virtual Exchange
March 26, 2009;
TradingMarkets.com- Frontier selects Telx Virtual Exchange platform
March 17, 2009;
DataCenter Journal- Telx Schedules 7th Annual customer Business Exchange Event for June 25, 2009
March 10, 2009;
WHIR- Telx Holds NJ Data Center Grand Opening
March 5, 2009;
Phone+- Telx Channel Signs 100+ Partners in 3 Quarters
February 26, 2009;
TMCNet- CoreXchange Extends Network Access Exchange to Telx in Dallas
February 26, 2009;
Web Host Talk- CoreXchange Extends Network Access Exchange to Telx
February 25, 2009;
The WHIR - CoreXchange Extends Network to Telx
February 11, 2009;
TMCNet- Cedar Cable selects Telx for colocation and interconnection services
February 11, 2009;
Tier 1 Research- Customer wins: Telx lands Cedar Cable;
-Jeff Paschke
Telx has added Bermuda's Cedar Cable Ltd as a new customer in Telx's 60 Hudson Street facility in New York. Cedar Cable has constructed a new subsea cable, known as CB-1, which will land along the east coast of the United States that will be backhauled to the Telx facility at 60 Hudson Street. The new subsea cable will increase the amount of traffic that can be passed into and out of Bermuda. By backhauling its subsea cable to the 60 Hudson Street carrier hotel, Cedar Cable will be able to provide customers with connectivity to hundreds of carriers, Internet services and other business networks in the United States, Europe, Asia/Pacific and Latin America.
Cedar Cable is an affiliated company of The Bermuda Telephone Company (BTC). BTC provided voice, data, and internet services to business and residential customers in Bermuda. BTC also provides datacenter services from a facility located in Hamilton, Bermuda.
Telx has meet-me rooms (MMRs) located in both major NYC carrier hotels; 60 Hudson Street as well as 111 8th Avenue, which essentially provides Telx with a lock on interconnection within NYC. In 60 Hudson Street, Telx provides access to multiple peering exchanges and interconnectivity between all floors in the facility.
Yahoo Finance- Telx to Provide Colocation and Interconnection Services to Cedar Cable Ltd.
Relationship provides Cedar Cable Ltd. with revenue-generating Internet access for customers in Bermuda. Key Highlights: Offers extensive interconnection options to customers in Bermuda. Most cost-effective option for providing connectivity and low latency to businesses in Bermuda. Provides access to new subsea cable, CB-1, to increase the amount of traffic that can be moved into and out of Bermuda.
February 4, 2009;
Data Center Knowledge- CRG West, Telx Building Business in NYC
February 4, 2009;
Lightwave- Telx taps AboveNet dark fiber to link NYC area data centers
February 3, 2009;
TMCnet- Telx Selects AboveNet to Link its NY and NJ Data Centers with Dark Fiber
February 2, 2009;
Seeking Alpha - Colocation and the Financial Industry
January 26, 2009;
Tier 1 Research- Telx expands at 111 8th Avenue in New York and partners with Activ Financial
-Jeff Paschke
Telx is adding 14,000 square feet of datacenter space in its 111 8th Avenue facility in New York. The new space will open in February and will house Telx's Financial Xchange, which offers financial customers with low-latency networks combined with proximity to business critical financial networks to accommodate demand for financial 'cross-connects.' The facility also offers connectivity to trading infrastructure networks as well as basic colocation.
Telx is also partnering with Activ Financial Systems to offer highly secure, low-latency market data and colocation services to the financial industry. Inside Telx's facility at 111 8th Avenue, Activ will house its ticker plant and aggregated market data feeds. Chicago-based Activ is a provider of market data content and technologies to market makers, hedge funds, brokers and trading systems. The company provides managed low-latency and high-volume market data services to over 250 customers worldwide. Activ currently operates the ticker plant on the floor of the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) as well as on the floor of the American Stock Exchange (AMEX), the Philadelphia Stock Exchange (PHLX) and provides feeds to the majority of the NYSE Hybrid specialists and feeds and technology for the new CBSX exchange.
No word on exactly how much space Activ is taking down, but that's not really the point – it's about its ability to lure in other firms. In that parlance, a low-latency and high-volume market data service like Activ is potentially a valuable traffic exchange partner that is desired to interconnect by other companies – which would makes Activ a valuable partner for Telx.
T1R take
The conventional wisdom is that low-latency colocation is a tough sell right now, if for no other reason than the evident distress of most of the financial sector. Telx is marketing its new space in New York as its Financial Xchange – targeting financial firms. While demand growth may be slightly depressed in 2009 due to larger macroeconomic factors – particularly in specific markets such as New York – demand is expected to rebound strongly as the economy recovers, surpassing current levels significantly. Even during this slowdown, T1R thinks the inability of enterprises to build their own datacenters will outweigh any impact from decreased IT spending.
Will this new space sell quickly even in the face of distressed assets in the New York market? T1R thinks so. This is 14,000 square feet in one of the most interconnected datacenters on the East coast. T1R isn't seeing as many distressed assets go up for grabs as was initially thought. Financial institution datacenters aren't vacating, they're simply moving under different owners. And any vacating of financial datacenters will be a long drawn-out process of a year or more anyway, as critical systems are still running in these datacenters servicing customers.
Tier 1 Research- Global Net Access enters Dallas market with space in 8435 Stemmons
-Jeff Paschke
Atlanta-based Global Net Access (GNAX), which operates the AtlantaNAP, is expanding to Dallas with space in Telx's datacenter at 8435 Stemmons. This new Dallas site for GNAX will be known as the DallasNAP and will initially consist of 1,000 square feet (30 cabinets) available in mid-February. From this space, GNAX will provide colocation services as well as the company's NetDepot line of dedicated servers. GNAX also plans to have diverse fiber paths to both the Infomart and 2323 Bryan.
When GNAX started operations in Atlanta, it initially operated from a colocation facility. When it reached a certain size in this colocation facility, GNAX moved to its own datacenter facility in Atlanta, the AtlantaNAP. T1R is aware that GNAX plans to follow a similar process in Dallas. Once it becomes established in the colocation facility and reaches a certain size, GNAX will start looking for its own datacenter facility in Dallas. GNAX also plans to add a third datacenter location in the United States later this year.
T1R thinks of Dallas as the 'hosting gulch' with its concentration of datacenters for several of the largest dedicated hosting providers, including Rackspace, The Planet, SoftLayer and CI Host. By opening a facility in Dallas, GNAX is taking on the largest dedicated hosting providers on their home turf.
T1R take
GNAX is using a colocation facility to expand to Dallas and it turns out that other providers have also used colocation facilities to expand to new geographies. T1R is aware of another provider, Houston-based iland Internet Solutions, which also leased space in the same facility, Telx's 8435 Stemmons datacenter in Dallas, late last year for its managed virtualization services.
T1R thinks using a colocation facility for geographic expansion minimizes risk and minimizes capital required while permitting for gradual growth as business expands. This is an approach that providers constrained by the capital crunch can take for geographic expansion. T1R believes that GNAX will be looking to primarily offer its NetDepot line of dedicated servers in this new Dallas space.
January 23, 2009;
Wall Street and Techology - ACTIV Financial Joins with Telx to Provide Low Latency Access to Financial Information
Automated Trader - ACTIV Financial joins Telx
January 22, 2009;
Yahoo Finance - ACTIV Financial Joins With Telx to Provide Low Latency, High Quality Access to Financial Information
January 22, 2009;
Data Center Knowledge - Telx Keeps Growing at 111 8th Avenue
January 13, 2009:
CentreDaily.com- Telx Underscores Commitment to Peering with F-Root Installation in Atlanta
January 13, 2009:
Data Center Knowledge- Data Center Projects Buoy NJ Market
December 18, 2008:
NorthJersey.com- Clifton commercial building has been completely leased
December 17, 2008:
The Official Website of the State of New Jersey- Data Center Development Thrives in New Jersey
December 15, 2008:
Portfolio.com- Google Slams 'Confused' WSJ Story on Network Neutrality
November 14, 2008:
Clifton Journal- Making a Clifton connection; Telx company finds just the right space
November 12, 2008:
Yahoo Finance- Hurricane Electric Expands Global Network Into Atlanta
October 30, 2008:
TMCnet- Telx's Co-Location Center in New Jersey Connects More Than 400 Networks
October 29, 2008:
Yahoo Finance- Eric Shepcaro, CEO of Telx, to Open the NASDAQ on October 29, 8:30 A.M.
October 29, 2008:
Tier 1 Research- Telx expands New York market presence, adds 24,000 sq ft in Clifton, NJ
-Jason Schafer
Telx has added 24,000 square feet to its datacenter footprint with the recent acquisition of colocation space in Clifton, New Jersey. This addition supports T1R's assertion that the New York market continues to be one of the top datacenter markets in the US. This addition is the fifth expansion by Telx in the last six months totaling more than 70,000 square feet of new space – or an overall footprint increase by more than 20%. Telx is leasing this space from Mountain Development Corp. This further supports the shift in favor of colocation and wholesale datacenter providers – a trend that T1R continues to see almost universally.
Known for its interconnection offerings, Telx's new facility offers a single, low-latency point of connection with more than 400 carriers, business exchanges and enterprises. Telx also offers connections to two of its own facilities in New York and a third in Weehawken, New Jersey.
Will this space sell quickly even in the face of distressed assets in the New York market? T1R thinks so. First, T1R isn't seeing as many distressed assets up for grabs as was initially thought. Financial institution datacenters aren't vacating, they're simply moving under different umbrellas. Second, when you have large numbers of investors competing for good deals on said assets, the deals don't end up being so low in the end.
Are more such expansions expected? T1R thinks Telx is nearing the end of its aggressive expansion pipeline. The credit crunch is putting a strain on the ability to secure funding to construct new datacenters and T1R sees the supply growth lagging the demand growth – a disparity that will show an overall increase in utilization, pricing and supply constraints. T1R doesn't think Telx will be able to continue expansions at such a high rate, even though it would like to. We expect to see growth slow down a bit, since datacenter construction takes 12 to 18 months and the funding for the aforementioned expansions was likely secured a year ago or more – before the credit crunch turmoil. Speculative datacenter developers who constituted a vital input into datacenter supply are now largely unable to build due to the extremely high bar set by banks for securing debt. Colocation and managed hosting providers are, for the most part, cash flow-positive and are able to self-fund some expansions. Even the most successful of these firms, however, are having to scale back planned expansions due to the high cost of construction and T1R thinks Telx will be forced to do the same.
While demand growth may be slightly depressed in 2009 due to larger macroeconomic factors – particularly in specific markets – demand is expected to rebound strongly as the economy recovers, surpassing current levels significantly. Even during the slowdown, T1R thinks the inability of enterprises to build their own datacenters will outweigh any impact from decreased IT spending.
October 28, 2008:
Breitbart.com- Telx Announces the Most Network Rich, Interconnected Co-Location Center in NYC Metro Area
October 28, 2008:
Data Center Knowledge- Telx Expands with NJ Data Center
October 2, 2008:
The Boston Globe- Temperature control firm keeping cool in hot market
October 22, 2008:
Zibb.com- Telx Partners with German Hub Provider ancotel to Provide Virtual Connections between U.S. and Europe
October 1, 2008:
The New York Times- Where Businesses Go for Internet Reliability
September 28, 2008:
IP Business- Telx sees Peering, Enterprise Expansion
Though its traditional business has been carrier-to-carrier interconnection, Telx now is making greater efforts in the ISP peering and enterprise services areas, says Rose Klimovich, Telx VP. ISPs now can peer Internet traffic at Telx locations in Atlanta and Phoenix, for example. Telx also is making greater efforts to provide services for enterprises such as media companies, as well. In addition to content firms, Telx has seen traction in government, energy and education recently, in addition to financial and media companies, she says. Telx also opened a metro cross connect service to connect all our locations. In Dallas and New York, for example, Telx has multiple colocation sites, so customers often buy local access connections to bridge the buildings. Telx now offers its own access so customers can connect in either location as easily as if all the equipment was in one physical building. The Telx virtual exchange service now allows customers to multiplex and demultiplex in software rather than hardware. Carriers can come into the Telx facilitiy on an OC-3 and create multiple DS3s to connect to several different carriers. The virtual exchange also does T1-E1 conversion.
September 10, 2008:
Tier 1 Research- Telx adds 200 cabinets in 200 Paul in San Francisco
-Jeff Paschke
Telx is adding 200 cabinets (6,000 square feet) to its 200 Paul Avenue facility in San Francisco. Telx has been in an expansion mode recently; this expansion in San Francisco brings the total to four expansions in six months, totaling 46,000 square feet of datacenter space; the other most recent expansions were in New York (two) and Chicago.
200 Paul Avenue is one of 10 Digital Realty Trust facilities where Telx leases and manages the meet-me rooms. Telx has datacenters located in nine markets, some with multiple datacenter sites. Besides the site in San Francisco, Telx has two sites in Dallas, Santa Clara and Los Angeles in California; Phoenix; Charlotte, North Carolina; two sites in Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, and three sites in the New York City area.
T1R is not surprised by Telx's expansion in San Francisco, as this remains one of the hottest datacenter markets with continued strong demand and a shortage of supply of premium datacenter space. T1R recently spoke with Telx and near term expansion plans are in existing markets, while Telx continues to keep an eye on potential expansion to new markets. Expansion in existing markets is a common theme T1R has heard in conversations in recent months with datacenter colocation companies. T1R thinks the credit crunch is hindering the ability of companies to expand datacenter offerings into new markets. It is much easier to obtain funding for gradual expansions in existing and proven markets.
September 9, 2008:
FinancialContent.com- Telx Announces Fourth Expansion in Six Months
September 2, 2008;
The WHIR- Force10 Powers Telx Phoenix Peering
August 26, 2008;
Data Center Knowledge- A Look Inside 111 Eighth Avenue
August 20, 2008:
Tier 1 Research-Telx adds iland Internet Solutions as customer in Dallas
-Jeff Paschke
Telx has added iland Internet Solutions as a new customer at Telx's 8435 North Stemmons Freeway datacenter in Dallas. This Dallas datacenter is located in the First America Center and offers over 20,000 square feet of raised floor space at a density of 150 watts per square foot. The facility also provides access to over 70 network operators via a fiber connection to Telx's meet-me room at 2323 Bryan Street, also in Dallas. The datacenter space in 8435 North Stemmons is a custom suite that will be used to support iland's high-availability VMware, IP and colocation services. This iland presence in Dallas is iland's second deal with Telx; iland's initial presence with Telx was at 60 Hudson Street in New York. This new deal offers iland datacenter space in Dallas while also providing for additional iland managed services to Telx's customer base.
Based in Houston, iland provides a wide range of services, including colocation space, hosted VMware services, dedicated servers, managed storage, network monitoring, managed router and firewall services, security services, IP bandwidth, and disaster recovery services. The company is also a Level 3 Communications master reseller and provides services to more than 600 clients in over 50 markets in the United States and Europe.
Telx has data centers located in nine markets, some with multiple data center sites. Besides two sites in Dallas, they include Santa Clara, San Francisco and Los Angeles in California; Phoenix; Charlotte, North Carolina; two sites in Chicago; Atlanta; Miami; and three sites in the New York City area. T1R would not be surprised if iland expands its offerings beyond New York and Dallas to additional Telx data centers in the future.
August 19, 2008;
cnbc.com- iland signs with Telx for Data Center Suite at 8435 Stemmons Freeway in Dallas, Texas
Custom suite is expandable & private to support iland's high availability VMware, IP & colocation services
Quality of the facility and power availability were key to closing the deal
August 19, 2008;
TMCnet.com- Telx Lends its Data Center Suite to iland Internet in Dallas
June 24, 2008:
Tier 1 Research- 350 Cermak remains as a hot spot in booming Chicago market with Telx build
-Dan Golding
There's no place in Chicago quite like 350 Cermak, it appears. The building has seen another small build, this time a 200-cabinet (5,000 square feet) addition from Telx. Telx has been on a bit of an expansion push recently, with expansions in Dallas, New York (two) and now Chicago. T1R is of the opinion that there will be a second announcement from Telx in Chicago at some point – its plan seems to be to build out the primary carrier hotel meet-me room as much as possible, then secure fiber to a second, larger facility. This 'star' approach allows interconnection and colocation as complementary products; although Telx would clearly love for interconnection to stand alone, the colocation angle is absolutely necessary.
The 350 Cermak building is also the site of Savvis' new 20,000-square-foot facility (aimed at the financial market and low latency), as well as Equinix's CH1 and CH2 sites, on the 5th and 6th floors. The 8th floor boasts a large Qwest colocation, and a variety of other facilities are in the Digital Realty Trust building. Not bad for a building that is closing on 100 years old.
So, will Telx be offering public interconnection services in Chicago, as it has announced in Atlanta and Phoenix? T1R doesn't think so – those other two cities will be a sufficient challenge for now, in our opinion.
June 17, 2008:
PHONE+-Telx Launches Colocation Channel Program
June 12, 2008:
Tier 1 Research- Telx reveals some key financial and operational metrics
-Dan Golding
T1R recently sat down with the executive team from Telx and got a peek into some of its financial and operational metrics, which is unusual for a private firm. While Telx wouldn't reveal its revenue for publication, T1R's internal Internet Infrastructure Review database indicates 2007 revenues of around $49m. Telx did provide some detail on growth rate – 40% this year is its plan, with 13.5% Q/Q already achieved in Q1. That would put its 2008 revenue in the $70m range, which T1R thinks it will end up beating. It should be noted that some of this growth is from the organic Telx base, while other growth comes from its expansion facilities, both Digital Realty Trust meet-me rooms and its own new sites. For comparison, Switch and Data should have 2.5 times Telx's 2008 revenue and Equinix ten times Telx's 2008 figure.
Telx's revenue includes 31% from interconnection, a rather high percentage. T1R believes that roughly half of that interconnection revenue is voice-related – public switched telephone network (PSTN). The other half, roughly $7.5m, is IP interconnection, largely from three facilities – 111 8th Avenue in New York, 60 Hudson in New York and 200 Paul in San Francisco. Telx currently has 22,000 cross-connects, although some of those (again, probably half) are from PSTN/voice interconnections – not insignificant, but also not growing anywhere near as fast as Internet interconnection. Of significant interest is that both of these figures include some things one might not see at other colocation and interconnection providers, due to Telx's legacy method of interconnection. Historically, Telx sold bundles of cross-connects in advance, with associated patch panel space in meet-me areas within its facilities.
Although cross-connects were, in theory, free, customers had to pay dearly for patch panels to terminate them in specific areas, as well as large non-recurring charges. Those legacy cross-connects are still being paid for, even as Telx has shifted to the more industry-standard mechanism for cross-connect billing. Taken together with its move into more colocation, that probably means that Telx's percentage of interconnection revenue will, over the next few years, drop into the 25% range – still quite respectable.
Telx is also expanding, albeit slowly – the firm just announced a 5,000-square-foot build in New York City's 111 8th Avenue and disclosed a 5,000-square-foot expansion (200 cabinets) in 350 Cermak in Chicago, available today.
While Telx is still small, as colocation firms go, it has excellent growth potential over the next three years. That might be enhanced by strategic acquisitions or mergers with compatible firms. Along the way, however, it will need to be very careful – digesting the Digital Realty meet-me rooms almost overwhelmed the firm, which suddenly increased its facility count from two to 14, overnight. In any event, colocation is an extremely healthy market right now, and promises to be so for the next several years. That's good news for Telx, which T1R believes is on an eventual trajectory for an IPO after its revenues exceed $100m.
June 11, 2008:
Data Center Knowledge- Turnout of 1,000-Plus for Telx CBx
June 10, 2008:
Dark Fiber Resource- NEF Services Available to Telx Customers
June 6, 2008:
Light Reading- Telx Expands Again
June 6, 2008:
DATACENTRES.com- TELX LAUNCHES INTERNET EXCHANGES IN ATLANTA AND PHOENIX
June 3, 2008:
Tier 1 Research- Telx pushes forward on interconnection with peering strategy
-Dan Golding
It's taken a while, but Telx is showing some movement with its Internet interconnection strategy. Last week, it announced its metro cross-connect service between facilities in Dallas and New York. Now, Telx is discussing its new public peering strategy with an announcement at the North American Network Operators Group (NANOG) meeting in New York City, which the firm is hosting in conjunction with its own CBX event.
Telx will be operating public peering switches, also known as Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) in two currently underserved markets – Atlanta and Phoenix. Atlanta has had the AtlantaIX switching fabric in operation for some time, but it has largely been the 'science project' of a civic-minded and technically savvy local network engineer and executive, Michael Lucking. Phoenix, on the other hand, had nothing, even though several significant IP networks had expressed interest.
Telx is taking on Atlanta and Phoenix in two steps. First, it is acquiring AtlantaIX, for an undisclosed (but probably modest) sum, and hiring its administrator, Michael Lucking, as Telx's director of IP engineering. T1R thinks this is a great move, as it resolves two outstanding issues at once – how to deal with AtlantaIX, which is colocated with Telx, and how to get the necessary leadership and technical talent to pursue an IXP strategy. The second fork of the strategy is the opening of a new IXP in Phoenix at 120 East Van Buren, the major carrier hotel in the area, owned by Digital Realty Trust.
The AtlantaIX will be re-branded as Telx Internet Exchange Atlanta (TIE-Atlanta), and the Phoenix IXP will be called TIE-Phoenix. TIE-Atlanta already has almost 50 customers and pushes about 7 gigabits of traffic – modest by public IXP standards (the largest traverse 400 gigabits). TIE-Atlanta customers include Akamai, Google, Highwinds Network Group, PCCW, Limelight Networks and Cox Communications, among others. The Atlanta switch is a Cisco device, a Catalyst 6500 previously donated by nLayer Communications (T1R suspects nLayer engineering executive Richard Steenbergen of that generosity).
Phoenix will utilize Force10 equipment, which is widely used by other IXPs, including those run by Equinix, Switch and Data and AMS-IX. T1R had some initial concern about space and power availability at the TIE-Phoenix site (120EVB), but Telx reports over 100 cabinets available, with new power added at the end of Q1.
For both sites, T1R suspects initial pricing (which has not been announced) will be extremely low in order to build up critical mass, with prices rising to more normative industry rates when each site reaches 30 gigabits or so.
This is an important part of Telx's evolution from a firm focused on public switched telephony (i.e., voice) to one focused on the Internet and IP. Additionally, this is a positive move toward increasing Telx's interconnection revenue, which will be an important aspect of an eventual IPO, which T1R projects is the endgame for the firm – owner GI Partners likes to monetize (see Digital Realty Trust) and it will turn to Telx for an IPO after portfolio firm The Planet follows competitor Rackspace into the public markets.
June 3, 2008:
Data Center Knowledge-Telx Expands at 111 8th Avenue
June 2, 2008:
Yahoo! Finance-Telx Launches Internet Exchanges in Atlanta and Phoenix
May 30, 2008:
Tier 1 Research- Telx unveils metro cross-connect service
-Dan Golding
Telx customers will now be able to buy metro cross-connects directly from the firm in New York and Dallas. In New York, Telx has large presences in carrier hotels 60 Hudson and 111 8th Avenue. In Dallas, Telx runs the meet-me room at the Univision Tower (2323 Bryan Street), and a colocation facility at 8435 Stemmons Freeway (which is not the Dallas Infomart, at 1950 North Stemmons). Telx is using Ciena optical gear to light dark fiber between the two pairs of locations, which customers will be able to order from Telx in various sizes, up to 10 gigabit.
This service is similar to those offered by competitors Switch and Data, Equinix, Telecity, Interxion and CRG West between their respective facilities. One question that T1R is often asked about these sorts of services is, how can a supposedly carrier-neutral colocation provider operate a network? The answer is 'very carefully.' Equinix took a chance when it started providing this service, very quietly, a number of years ago. Surprisingly, there was little complaint – the service is simply too useful for carriers to make much of a fuss over. These services are also an essential part of making the economics of colocation and interconnection work in facilities that are part of a single metro region – they help extend carrier density between sites. Of course, the price differential between local fiber cross-connects and this sort of lit service is steep, which will always limit its appeal.
This is a good step for Telx – clearly, such services are now expected amenities, anywhere in the US or Western Europe.
Data Center Knowledge-Telx: The Interconnection Company
By Rich Miller, Data Center Knowledge
March 26, 2008:
Tier 1 Research- 7Ticks expands to third Telx facility
-Dan Golding
Managed hosting provider 7Ticks, which specializes in providing managed network and server services to the financial industry, has expanded its footprint into Telx's colocation and interconnection facility at 111 8th Avenue in New York. The 111 8th building, which is the size of a city block, is home to numerous colocation facilities and carrier POPs, which was clearly one of the primary attractions for 7Ticks, which needed low-latency high-bandwidth connectivity back to its other two datacenter locations, the Telx facilities at 350 Cermak and 600 S. Federal in Chicago.
Most of 7Ticks' business revolves around servicing firms that do business with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange/Chicago Board of Trade. The two key drivers for 7Ticks' expansion to New York were increasingly limited available colocation space in Chicago (T1R wishes them luck finding more space in New York) as well as an increasing list of New York-based customers who would like some sort of mediated access to Chicago commodities trading activities. T1R also wonders if the pending acquisition of the New York Mercantile Exchange by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange has anything to do with the expansion – it would be a logical move.
7Tick's next expansion will take it to Germany, for interconnection with the Eurex Exchange in Frankfurt. Luckily, transatlantic fiber capacity is at an all-time low, cost-wise, which will facilitate these sort of Europe-bound expansions going forward.
No word on the terms of the deal with Telx, but multi-site deals are always nice, due to increased deal size, not to mention
Data Center Knowledge-Atlanta Data Centers Ride Out Tornado
March 12, 2008:
TradingMarkets.com-Telx Rolls Out the 2008 Customer Business Exchange
February 26, 2008:
Tier 1 Research- AT&T beefs up capacity to carrier hotels
-Dan Golding
AT&T has disclosed plans to increase network capacity in most North American carrier hotels. AT&T has identified 26 carrier-neutral facilities and will be expanding both Internet transit and private-line service in 'most' of them. T1R can certainly guess which sites fall into the 26: Equinix Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Jose, Ashburn; Switch and Data's PAIX; 111 8th Avenue and 60 Hudson in New York; 56 Marietta in Atlanta; 200 Paul and 365 Main in the Bay Area; the Westin building in Seattle and One Wilshire in Los Angeles. There are also several other possibilities.
AT&T will offer private-line service at DS-3 to OC-192 speeds (45Mbps to 10Gbps) and Internet transit at OC-3 to OC-48 (45Mbps to 2.5Gbps) as well as gigabit Ethernet and 10-gigabit Ethernet. AT&T is not, however, offering 10-gigabit IP transit to all takers and notes that 10 gig is subject to availability.
T1R is happy that AT&T is continuing its work with carrier-neutral facilities – that is a subject that has occasionally been a question mark, as AT&T has been considerably less sanguine about a presence in 'other people's buildings' than its competition. This move shows a new commitment to carrier-neutral datacenters and shows a welcome awareness that more capacity and service availability will lead to more revenue. While T1R understands AT&T's periodic frustration over long-term difficulties in securing more space and power in highly subscribed facilities (e.g., Equinix), we believe that carrier-neutral datacenters are an incredibly vital part of the Internet value chain and T1R is very happy that AT&T is agreeing. Also, the fact that it's tough to get space and power indicates that these carrier-neutral facilities are red-hot locations for selling network services.
Data Center Knowledge-Telx Expansion May Boost Dallas Building
By Rich Miller, Data Center Knowledge
February 11, 2008:
Dallas Morning News-Stemmons tower lands major telecom tenant
February 5, 2008:
Yahoo Finance-Mid-Atlantic Broadband Cooperative Announces Major Network Expansion. Data Center Growth Fuels Expansion of Rural Virginia Infinera Broadband Network
January 2008:
Podcast between Telx's Chief Strategy Officer Hunter Newby and NPRG!
December 18, 2007:
TMCnet-Announcing the 10th Annual Product of the Year Award Winners Presented by INTERNET TELEPHONY Magazine
December 18, 2007:
TMCnet-Telx Expands Network Rich Co-Location and Connectivity Services
By Anuradha Shukla, TMCnet Contributing Editor
December 18, 2007:
Tier 1 Research- Telx opens 21,000 sq ft of additional space in Dallas; two sites are better than one
-Martin Levy
Dallas has placed number three in T1R's 2007 Carrier Neutral Colocation Report – a fact that Telx was happy to quote in its latest press release. That's because Telx, already a player in the Dallas market, has now expanded its offering with the acquisition of a second site in a building on the Stemmons Freeway just west of downtown. The expansion space, at 21,000 square feet, more than triples Telx's sellable space in Dallas. More importantly, it allows the company to provide a geographically diverse offering to its northern Texas customer base.
Telx is already present in nine markets, some with multiple sites. Besides Dallas, they include Santa Clara, San Francisco and Los Angeles in California; Phoenix; Charlotte, North Carolina; two sites in Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, and three sites in the New York City area. With the second site in Dallas, it brings the city into the same camp as New York, Chicago and the San Francisco Bay Area. Keep in mind that this has happened just over a year since Telx's westward expansion. It was November 2006 when Telx announced that it would be taking over the meet-merooms within many Digital Realty Trust buildings. Telx's expansion is moving at breakneck speed.
Fiber?
The site at 8435 Stemmons Freeway is an existing datacenter, complete with DC and AC facilities – a necessity for the businesses that Telx attracts. T1R was not surprised by the release stating that over 70 networks are available within the existing Telx meet-me room at 2323 Bryan Street – that's the Digital Realty Trust building. T1R liked the statement from Telx that the new site would be connected to the existing site via fiber; it seems to imply Telx will be reselling services on that link. However, something's missing: an explicit statement that the new site would have native telecom facilities available to customers, facilities independent of 2323 Bryan Street. Having a second site that can, during a major outage, stand alone as a communications or interconnection point is vital. If this site is simply a slave of the primary site, then it's not as useful. T1R hopes this is just an oversight within the release.
December 18, 2007:
Carrier Hotels- Telx Acquires 21,000 Square Feet of Co-location Space in Dallas to Expand Network Rich Co-Location and Connectivity Services Growth Plan for 2008 to Include New Telx Coloxchange Centers
December 18, 2007:
Yahoo Finance- PaySpot Expands Into 1102 GRAND Facility to Support the Expansion of Its Disaster Recovery Facilities
December 17, 2007:
AMERITRADE- Telx Acquires 21,000 Square Feet of Co-Location Space in Dallas to Expand Network Rich Co-Location and Connectivity Services
December 17, 2007:
ByteandSwitch- Telx Grows in Big D
December 11, 2007:
The WHIR- The First New York NANOG Event Will Be Hosted by telx
December 10, 2007:
YAHOO! Finance- Telx to Host 43rd NANOG Event
December 10, 2007:
FATPIPE Magazine- The First New York NANOG Event Will Be Hosted by telx
December 10, 2007:
SYS-CON Magazine- Telx Hosts NANOG43 Event in New York
December 1, 2007:
SDM Magazine- NEW SYSTEM USES LEGACY CARDS; Access to Facility Controlled through Internet
November 29, 2007:
The WHIR- IDC Expands into Telx Facility
November 2, 2007:
Tier 1 Research- Digital Realty Trust awarded LEED Gold for 20k in 350 Cermak
-Dan Golding
Digital Realty Trust has been awarded LEED Gold Certification for a 20,000-square-foot raised floor datacenter build in Chicago's 350 East Cermak building. The Cermak building (home to both Digital Realty enterprise customers, as well as Equinix, Qwest, Telx, and (soon) Savvis) is Chicago's top carrier hotel facility, as well as a key hub for Chicago-area financial firms.
The LEED Gold space in Cermak has been built for an unnamed Fortune 500 enterprise as 'built-to-suit' rather than as a Digital Realty Trust's 'Turn-Key' product – the former being more of a custom construction project. The space boasts a 200 w/square foot power density – useful for enterprise applications. The LEED Gold certification is reportedly the first such certification for a US datacenter and is doubly unusual due to the age of the building – 90 years old. Needless to say, LEED couldn't have been easy to achieve for this project.
That being said, its worth noting (as Digital Realty has pointed out to T1R in the past) that there are numerous aspects to LEED that have nothing to do with data centers or outright power savings – bicycle racks and 'yoga rooms' earn LEEDs points, as do features like automated lighting. Still, there is no denying that Digital Realty is one of the greener datacenter firms with an interesting emphasis – saving money (and the environment) by conserving materials during the construction process, rather than simply focusing on operations. Digital Realty has also done impressive public education, through some excellent webinars with its engineering leadership that were heavy on substance and light on marketing – but not so light that folks didn't realize who they were getting value from.
LEED Gold is the penultimate level of LEED certification, which runs the gamut from LEED Certified to LEED Silver, Gold and Platinum. Digital Realty is working on three other LEED-approved projects: 54,000 square feet in Chicago; 32,000 square feet in Northern Virginia; and 30,000 square feet in Santa Clara, California. All of those datacenters are being built as 'Turn-Key Datacenters.'
October 30, 2007:
TMCnet- Pacific Telecommunications Council Event Set For January in Honolulu
October 29, 2007:
TMCnet- Tug-of-War Over Bandwidth Brings Telecom Chiefs to Honolulu
October 25, 2007:
Marketwire- Telx's Miami Facility Adds FiberLight Network Infrastructure
Growth Expected With Appointment of Dedicated Sales Executive
October 25, 2007:
The WHIR- Telx Adds FiberLight Network
October 25, 2007:
TMCnet- Telx's Miami Facility Adds FiberLight Network Infrastructure
October 24, 2007:
TMCnet- Pulvermedia's VP of Content and Community Carl Ford Announces the Creation of the VON Advisory Board
October 11, 2007:
Datacenter Knowledge- Telx Names Durvasula Chief Business Officer
October 11, 2007:
TMCnet- Telx Appoints Tesh Durvasula as Chief Marketing and Business Officer
October 2, 2007:
TMCnet- US National Telecom (YIWA) Finalizes New Contracts to Sell $207,000 of Services to USA Telecom Companies
September 11, 2007:
TMCnet- Telx is Jade Sponsor at the Green Technology World Conference
September 6, 2007:
Data Center Knowledge-Telx Network Powers WV Expansion
By Rich Miller, Data Center Knowledge
August 19, 2007:
TMCnet- Telx to Present Conference Sessions at Internet Telephony Conference & EXPO West 2007
August 19, 2007:
TMC Net- Core180 Bolsters Network Connectivity Solutions in Telx Core Interconnection Facilities
August 15, 2007:
TMCnet- Core180 Responds to Enterprise Telecommunications Needs with telx Selection
By Susan J. Campbell, TMCnet Contributing Editor
August 15, 2007:
TMCnet- Core180 Expands Network Connectivity Solutions in Telx Core Interconnection Facilities
August 8, 2007:
Tier1 Research- Telx floats interconnection with Georgia Aquarium - thats right, it's an aquarium
Atlanta site
Dan Golding
T1R was rather surprised to see Telx announcing that they were providing colocation and interconnection services to the Georgia Aquarium - and more surprised that it involved a dark fiber connection from the aquarium to Telx's 56 Marietta Street facility in Atlanta. So, is this a fishy tale, or the real deal?
It turns out that the Georgia Aquarium is vieing to be a top research institution. As such, they need connections to the top research networks - Internet2 and the National Lambda Rail. Internet2 is an IP transit network for researchers and Universities - the place where Internet "land speed records" co-exist with massive illicit file sharing. National Lambda Rail is a optical transport service for connecting those same researchers.
Telx's 56 Marietta facility houses the Southern Crossroads (SOX) peering point for Internet2, as well as a National Lambda Rail connection point. That attracts a number of educational and research institutions, such as Georgia Tech, not to mention the Georgia Aquarium. Hosting such "attractors" is a great move for a data center realty or colocation provider, and is sure to bring in additional customers.
August 8, 2007:
TMCnet- The Georgia Aquarium Constructs Dark Fiber Network to telx's Carrier Hotel
By Rich Tehrani, TMCnet President and Editor-in-Chief
August 8, 2007:
TMCnet-Voice Peering Fabric: The New 'Killer App' for Broadband Telephony
By Anuradha Shukla, TMCnet Contributing Editor
July 25, 2007:
TierOne Networks- TierOne Networks Expands Wireless Mesh Network in Ellis County, Texas New municipal sites include Rockett SUD
July 2, 2007:
TMCnet- Voice Peering Growth
July 2007:
WHIR Magazine- Telx Appoints Christopher Downie
By Mae Kowalke, TMCnet Associate Editor
June 21, 2007:
TMCnet- iNETWORKS Group Selects tel(x) as its Primary Gateway for National Network Interconnections:
June 25, 2007:
TMCnet- TierOne Networks Expands Wireless Mesh Network in Ellis County, Texas
"Our business is only as good as our partners", said COO Kim Marshall. TierOne's Skypilot technology is touted by the Yankee Group as the "innovative next-generation technology solution" for rural broadband access. "telx offers us networking opportunities, proximity and access that we can depend on."
By choosing the telx Meet Me Room in Dallas to expand their WISP, TierOne has chosen one of the premier carrier Internet gateway facilities in North America. As one of the fastest growing Meet Me Room and Core Interconnection Facility providers in America, telx recently announced expansion plans for 2323 Bryan Street which would nearly double the current capacity available within their Meet Me Room.
"We are thrilled that TierOne has recognized the value of our Meet Me Room," said Bill Kolman, Executive Vice President of Sales for telx. "Our Dallas facility represents one of our fastest growing interconnection points for service providers, ISPs, content providers and enterprise customers. Our goal to provide physical proximity to and from the most amount of providers within our facilities is further realized through TierOne's selection of telx in Dallas."
The combination of Skypilot equipment and the access proximity of the telx Meet Me Room enables TierOne to deliver broadband which is "better, faster and cheaper" than the alternatives.
June 21, 2007: iNETWORKS Group Selects telx as Its Primary Gateway for National Network Interconnections
"telx and iNETWORKS Group share the same commitment to providing the highest-level of customer service in a timely manner," states David Smat, CEO of iNETWORKS Group, Inc. "Access is critical in today's communications landscape. Our clients require next-generation services, like streaming video and video conferencing. With our new PoPs at telx, we are enhancing our ability to offer our customers more cost-effective and intelligent access solutions."
"iNETWORKS Group's diverse portfolio of network services enhances the telx marketplace and the communications industry as a whole," states Hunter Newby, Chief Strategy Officer at telx. "We're proud to have this leading network solutions provider join the telx roster. We're confidant iNETWORKS Group will find a variety of interconnection opportunities to further ensure its customers thrive in today's competitive communications market."
About iNETWORKS Group, Inc.
iNETWORKS Group, Inc. delivers "Intelligent Networks of Tomorrow." Staffed by industry veterans with a deep knowledge of the telecommunications industry, network infrastructure and services, the company's mission is to understand each customer's objectives and challenges and then develop and deploy cost effective, reliable network solutions. For company inquires, please contact iNETWORKS Group at (312) 212-0822 or at \n
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About telx
With thirteen locations nationwide telx has solidified itself as the leading provider of carrier-neutral core interconnection and Meet Me Room facilities in North America. telx's "best-of-class" network facilities deliver quality solutions for telecommunications carriers, ISPs, & Enterprise networks. One deployment at telx can seamlessly connect you to an abundance of global networks & major peering exchanges in multiple markets. telx is a privately held company headquartered in New York City, USA, with operations in Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Phoenix, San Francisco, Santa Clara, and Weehawken. telx delivers improved performance, reliability, and security for your mission critical operations.
June 19, 2007:
Tier1 Research- Telx's NYC Connect acquisition paying off with Mzima expanding into Telx 60 Hudson
Martin Levy
telx acquired NYC Connect back in March, 2007; with that move it also embraced some pretty interesting IP backbones that were peering at 111 8th Ave. Those IP backbones were not players at the 60 Hudson Street Telx facility. There's no shortage of international telecom companies at 60 Hudson Street and adding new IP backbones to that list of players is a key goal for the company. Now that's happening.
An existing NYC Connect customer has announced they will expand in New York and show up in the Telx 60 Hudson Street, 9th floor facility. Mzima Networks was a NYC Connect customer before the Telx acquisition and is now planning a nationwide expansion with Telx, as its networks requires. First stop 60 Hudson, and then Atlanta.
Tier 1 Research spoke with Mzima and it explained why Telx was providing it with the kind of expansion offering it now needed for its heavy Web users. Mzima already has demand and a plan on the table to use Telx's Atlanta facility. Mzima will also expand and use Telx facilities in buildings where it has a presence today. Some of those buildings are where Mzima is colocated within an Equinix facility and Equinix is located within a Digital Realty Trust building. Telx now runs ten Digital Realty Trust meet-me rooms in Charlotte, two in Chicago, and others in Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami, Phoenix, San Francisco, Santa Clara, and Weehawken. This is in addition to the existing New York and Atlanta Telx facilities.
Tier 1 Research sees great progress being made by Telx, especially in its understanding of its customer base. We have stated before that Telx needs to move up the network stack. Mzima operates a quickly-expanding IP backbone. Having companies like Mzima as a customer in Telx space will help promote that point. Presently Mzima uses Equinix peering points for its network locations, now it seems Telx is the provider of choice.
June 19, 2007:
TMCnet- telx to Present Conference Sessions at INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO West 2007
June 18, 2007:
Telephony Online- Industry connects on interconnection
June 18, 2007: Deutsche Telekom International Carrier Sales & Solutions (ICSS) Offers connectivity to Telx customers
NEW YORK, June 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Deutsche Telekom International Carrier Sales & Solutions (ICSS), a tenant of telx in 60 Hudson Street, 111 8th Avenue in New York, 350 East Cermak, Chicago; 600 West 7th Street, Los Angeles; and 200 Paul Street, San Francisco announces a new offering enabling telx customers to expand reach and manage hybrid network requirements. The Deutsche Telekom International layer 2 Ethernet transport service is accessible today from five of telx's core interconnect facilities within the US.
The ICSS solution enables companies, specifically colocated with telx, flexible connectivity options. "This solution is a perfect example of why we're a neutral interconnection provider. Deutsche Telekom, one of the world's largest network operators, offers our customers the capability to connect between our core interconnect facility locations and beyond, simply by being within our facilities," says Eric Shepcaro, Chief Executive Office of telx. "This further extends our customer's ability to reach peering exchanges, content providers, voice network interconnections, streaming and web hosting facilities," continues Mr. Shepcaro. "Our vision of being the core interconnection specialists with the most network density services is further realized through the ICSS solution."
Helmut Angst, Senior Executive Vice President, International Carrier Sales & Solutions Deutsche Telekom says, "As a result, telx customers can benefit with the opportunity to expand their networks to new locations, colocate their equipment with one provider, while also enabling companies to integrate and operate Ethernet access technology to a broader range of potential customers."
ICSS Layer 2 Ethernet solutions are offered in three flavors:
-- Transparent Circuit Port Ethernet
-- Transparent Circuit Port VLAN
-- Multi Circuit Port
telx customers and companies considering a carrier-neutral colocation interconnection facility, are encouraged to leverage their presence within the five telx facilities to gain access to the largest pan European network, with a state of the art MPLS based service that offers scalable and flexible speeds from Fast-E to Gig-E and beyond. As a telx customer, short provisioning lead times are guaranteed, as an ICSS Layer 2 network solution customer, provisioning intervals are further accelerated.
Benefits for telx customers include:
-- Companies, such as ISPs and ASPs, can get dedicated Ethernet to any or multiple IP Peering exchanges on the East and West coasts and in-between.
-- Customers benefit from a virtual presence to any carrier or provider already in one of the five telx core interconnection and Meet Me Room locations that the ICSS MPLS service interconnects.
-- VoIP carriers benefit from lower latency between any ICSS connected facility.
-- Hosting, Media and Content providers can leverage the low cost and flexible bandwidth to directly connect the East and West coasts to quickly transport communications.
To find out how you can colocate with telx or to find out more information about our 13 sites please contact telx directly. For information about the ICSS Layer 2 Ethernet solution, please contact Deutsche Telekom International Carrier Sales & Solutions directly.
June 14, 2007:
TMCnet- Mzima Networks Expands Its East Coast Network with a PoP at Telx
June 14, 2007:
Datacenter Knowledge- More Space for telx in Dallas, 60 Hudson
June 13, 2007:
Tier1 Research- Telx shows more growth; executive team expands along with Dallas & New York sites
Martin Levy
Eric Shepcaro in February; Tesh Durvasula in March; Bill Kolman in May and now Christopher Downie in June. The Telx executive team has been expanding at a very fast rate since being acquired by GI Partners late last year. Tier 1 Research sat down with the team just before Downie arrived and we can see a whole new Telx emerging! The influence of GI Partners and the relationship with Digital Realty Trust is bringing a broader mindset into the company. The core business offerings are starting to grow.
As the latest addition, Downie comes to the company from the satellite communications industry and brings CFO experience from Wall Street with him. That's a statement to anyone watching the company and trying to see where it could go. They gave Downie the executive vice president and CFO title. Tier 1 Research will be watching as this new team gets going. The Telx model will have to expand to include more than just layer-1 services if it's going to grow financially.
June 11, 2008:
Data Center Knowledge- Turnout of 1,000-Plus for Telx CBx
June 11, 2007:
Lightreading- Telx Hires New CFO
June 11, 2007:
TMCnet- Telx Hires Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
May 21, 2007:
TMCnet- Telx Hires Executive Vice President of Sales
May 1, 2007:
The WHIR- CHA Expands with 1102 Grand
April 27, 2007:
TMCnet- Carrier Hotel Alliance Expands With 1102 GRAND
April 17, 2007:
PR Newswire- Telx Announces Next Customer Business Exchange Event
April 17, 2007:
PR Newswire- NTT America Expands Network Capabilities to Atlanta Area
April 5, 2007:
TMCnet- Growth in Internet Traffic Is Significantly Increasing Demand for Cabinets in Top Colocation Facilities
March 27, 2007:
Datacenter Knowledge- Telx Buys 111 Eighth Meet-Me-Rooms
March 23, 2007:
The WHIR- Telx Acquires NYC Connect Assets
March 19, 2007:
TMCnet- Telx Acquires the NYC Connect Meet Me Room at 111 Eighth Avenue, NYC
February 27, 2007:
TMCnet- Telx Welcomes New CEO Eric Shepcaro
February 9, 2007:
Telx to Host Select Peering/Networks Panel Discussion
Archives 2006
December 15, 2006: Carrier Hotel Alliance Announces Presence at PTC '07
November 27, 2006: Telx to Manage Digital Realty Trust Meet-Me-Rooms
November 22, 2006: GI Partners Buys Telx, 56 Marietta
October 9, 2006: Telx Launches Enterprise Peering Facility in New York at 60 Hudson
September 8, 2006: Telx Expands at 60 Hudson Street in NYC
June 14, 2006: InterServer Continues to Bolster Network with Carrier Hotels, Transit Providers, Peering
April 11, 2006: Voxbone Using Telx’s NY Point of Presence for North American VoIP Origination Customers
February 27, 2006: Telx Deploys Turin's Traverse(R) 2000 to Extend Enhanced Network Interconnection Services to Los Angeles



