The recent announcement by privately held TelX of its TelX Ethernet Exchange signals the growing trend towards carrier ethernet services for enterprise connectivity and mobile backhaul, says Nemertes Research.
The TelX Ethernet Exchange, offered in partnership with Neutral Tandem, creates a 21-location network of Ethernet exchanges across the United States, similar to the Equinix Ethernet Exchange or CENX.
Exchanges offer enterprises and mobile service providers the ability to extend end-to-end class of service and management services across multiple carriers.
Enterprise interest in carrier Ethernet is skyrocketing, with 73 percent of organizations saying they use at least some carrier Ethernet today, and 91 percent projecting use by the end of 2010.
The recent announcement by privately held TelX of its TelX Ethernet Exchange signals the growing trend towards carrier ethernet services for enterprise connectivity and mobile backhaul, says Nemertes Research.
The TelX Ethernet Exchange, offered in partnership with Neutral Tandem, creates a 21-location network of Ethernet exchanges across the United States, similar to the Equinix Ethernet Exchange or CENX.
Exchanges offer enterprises and mobile service providers the ability to extend end-to-end class of service and management services across multiple carriers.
Enterprise interest in carrier Ethernet is skyrocketing, with 73 percent of organizations saying they use at least some carrier Ethernet today, and 91 percent projecting use by the end of 2010.
Tags: carrier ethernet, CENX, Equinix, ethernet exchange, telX
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