EdgeConneX and NWAX Partner to Build New Node into Portland / Hillsboro Edge Data Center

Top Quote Partnership Improves Local Internet Community by Enabling Superior Connectivity, Performance, Cost and Content Delivery. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) September 09, 2015 - Herndon, VA - EdgeConneX®, specializing in global hosting solutions at the edge of the network, announces today a partnership with Northwest Access Exchange (NWAX) to build a new remote NWAX node into its Portland, Oregon Edge Data Center® (EDC), available in the fourth quarter of 2015. Located at 23245 NW Evergreen Parkway, Hillsboro, Oregon, the build will facilitate connectivity advancement of the local Internet community with superior content delivery to local-market consumers. The partnership also allows EdgeConneX customers to connect and exchange traffic locally with NWAX's broad base of participants.

    EdgeConneX will provide a dark fiber path between the NWAX node inside its Portland EDC and the NWAX Core Switch, located at 921 SW Washington Street, Portland, Oregon, which will allow bandwidth to scale as members are added and traffic flow increases. This remote switch provides another location for NWAX members to connect to the exchange. NWAX currently has 72 members and is the 14th largest IX in the nation. Current customers taking advantage of direct access to NWAX's bilateral and multilateral peering services include wireless carriers, service providers, Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), enterprises, healthcare providers and government entities.

    "Including a remote NWAX node inside our Portland EDC will enable EdgeConneX to provide customers with a new access point to the NWAX peering fabric," remarks Clint Heiden, Chief Commercial Officer at EdgeConneX. "NWAX's established participant base, coupled with our purpose-built and strategically located Portland EDC, will allow providers to mitigate traffic latency and packet loss, avoid transit costs and improve regional fault tolerance, while experiencing the fastest and most reliable physical delivery of content to local-market consumers."

    Founded in 2001 by Oregon Health & Science University and broken out into a nonprofit 501c(6) member controlled entity in 2014, NWAX is the Internet exchange in Portland Oregon. The goal of NWAX is to improve the quality of the Internet in the region by keeping local traffic local. Participating networks peer with each other across their network fabric and take part in the regional economy. NWAX grew out of the need to directly connect three Oregon higher education entities and then expanded to include other regional organizations and businesses that wanted to gain the efficiencies of local traffic exchange. NWAX members now include Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Application Service Providers (ASPs), carriers, cable companies, VoIP providers, government entities, academic institutions and content providers.

    "NWAX is excited to add EdgeConneX as our sixth fabric access site in the Portland metro area. EdgeConneX is donating a high-quality switching platform and dark fiber backhaul, which will optimize this extension site for high-bandwidth member connections. NWAX looks forward to welcoming more content distribution members to our membership base as we continue to grow rapidly," adds Eric Rosenberry, President of NWAX. "As a member-controlled nonprofit, NWAX focuses on helping the region grow the network economy in a facility / provider / vendor-agnostic way."

    EdgeConneX specializes in providing purpose-built, power dense and edge of network Edge Data Centers and wireless solutions that enable the fastest delivery of content to end-users. EdgeConneX has created a new Edge of the Internet by designing and deploying facilities that are strategically positioned nearest to network provider aggregation points, ensuring the lowest latency data delivery, with an improved quality of service.

    The EdgeConneX Portland EDC is purpose-built and precisely located to provide the shortest and fastest routes for content delivery to local consumers, enterprises and Internet customers throughout the upper Northwest. For more information about EdgeConneX and its leading Edge of network infrastructure solutions for expanding and improving access to wireless and data communications, visit: edgeconnex.com or email info ( @ ) edgeconnex dot com dot

    About EdgeConneX®
    EdgeConneX® is a global data center provider specializing in hosting content at the edge of the network. They provide Space, Power & Connectivity for content, network, colocation, CDNs and service providers, as well as wireless carriers, telecommunications companies, and commercial property owners. EdgeConneX has created a new Edge for traditional networks offering superior performance and economics. Their purpose-built Meet You Points® optimize delivery of data at network-critical locations closest to the end user. For more information, please visit the EdgeConneX Internet of Everywhere at edgeconnex.com.

    About Northwest Access Exchange (NWAX):
    NWAX is a 501c(6), nonprofit, member-controlled, facility / network / vendor-neutral Internet exchange in Portland Oregon, serving over 70 public and private networks. It is the 14th largest IX in the nation and the 2nd largest non-commercial IX in the country. The goal of NWAX is to improve the quality of the Internet in our region by keeping local traffic local. Participating networks peer with each other across our network fabric and take part in the regional economy.

    MEDIA CONTACTS:
    iMiller Public Relations for EdgeConneX
    +1 866 307 2510
    pr ( @ ) imillerpr dot com

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