Lightpath, an all-fiber, infrastructure-based connectivity provider, announced last week the launch of an enhanced national long-haul network that will offer high bandwidth wavelength and Ethernet services between Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Ashburn (VA), VA, Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta, and Miami.
Lightpath claims its customers can choose bandwidth options up to 100 Gbps, in the form of a wavelength service or switched Ethernet service. In addition, the company said the network is designed to offer long-haul customers the ability to scale up their bandwidths as their demands change over time. This network will also serve as the intercity backbone connecting Lightpath’s core markets of New York Metro, Boston Metro, and Miami Metro.
“Many Lightpath customers require powerful connectivity between major cities – connectivity that is reliable as well as easily scalable. This enhanced long-haul network will address those needs, while adding the ability to connect them locally – all in a single bundle from Lightpath, with Lightpath support standing behind it,” commented Lightpath CEO Chris Morley. “These long-haul enhancements create a cohesive and powerful long-haul solution that offers customers incredible performance with the highest levels of reliability.”
Lightpath announced its entrance into the Miami market in late 2022. Its services are designed to connect diversely to its network through Atlanta and Dallas.
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