DataVerge recently announced the opening of its second Meet-Me Room (MMR) at its flagship facility in Brooklyn, NY. MMRs aid in the exchange of data and traffic between networks and get rid of local loops, giving network providers and tenants the ability to cross-connect. This makes data exchange more cost-efficient and increases security for DataVerge’s carriers and customers. The new MMR will not only add capacity, but also increase redundancy and meet the heightening demand for colocation and expanded connectivity that businesses in Brooklyn and the Tri-State area need.
DataVerge’s extra MMR also allows a multitude of telecommunications and network service providers to ensure an always-on connection between their equipment, which, in turn, streamlines the exchange of data and traffic between their networks. By promoting a redundant connection with internet service providers (ISPs), cable companies, cloud service providers, and more, DataVerge makes sure that the flow is uninterrupted in the colocation facility.
"Our additional MMR demonstrates how we support our core mission of delivering the highest quality set of connectivity options to Brooklyn and Tri-State businesses, which are demanding robust and expanded connectivity to handle the increasing amount of data that their operations require," said Ray Sidler, CEO and Cofounder of DataVerge. "Many of our customers choose us because DataVerge provides the only meeting point for connectivity in Industry City and furnishes a carrier-neutral rich ecosystem of more than 30 top-tier carriers and network providers. By boosting the value that we offer to our customers through this second MMR, we are improving the local technology community and the local economy at large."