Infrastructure-based connectivity provider Lightpath has announced the completion of a new, 54-mile build of its all-fiber network in Princeton, New Jersey that marks its entrance into the market.
The network expansion is now operational and available to over 400 target customers in the area, said the provider.
Princeton customers have access to the entire Lightpath network of over 20,000 route miles of fiber connecting over 13,500 service locations, including over 75 data centers.
As noted by Lightpath:
"The Princeton-area is rich with a vibrant startup culture fueled by an Ivy League research university, along with other large enterprises, educational institutions, pharmaceutical, companies and government groups.
Princeton area customers gain access to the entire Lightpath network, including access to all major cloud providers, data centers, and seven northeast cable landings stations."
New customers also have access to the entire Lightpath product offering of all-fiber solutions, including optical transport (up to 800 Gbps), Ethernet (to 10 Gbps), internet access (to 100 Gbps), private networks, dark fiber, SD-WAN, voice, security solutions, and other managed services.
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"The entrance into the Princeton market brings our network to one of the densest regions of New Jersey, while also connecting this new market to the rest of the Lightpath network. Princeton is a great new market for us, and we will continue to aggressively expand and build to areas where we see demand."
-- Doug Dalissandro, chief revenue officer, Lightpath