Nokia to Keep the Data Humming at American Tower’s CoreSite

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Nokia (NYSE: NOK) announced yesterday that it has been selected by CoreSite, an American Tower (NYSE: AMT) company, to deliver an IP routing-based edge and core network solution across 30 data centers in 11 U.S. markets. Nokia said its portfolio will accommodate the intensifying cloud connectivity and interconnection needs of resource-intensive artificial intelligence and high-performance computing workloads for CoreSite’s nearly 40,000 customer interconnections.

The Nokia 7250 Interconnect Router will provide advanced routing capabilities, carrier-grade reliability and high-capacity throughput as enterprises leverage CoreSite’s colocation centers for data storage and processing, new product and service development and other business operations. The Nokia 7750 Service Router provides the massive scale, performance and reliability for IP interconnectivity within the data center campuses. In addition, Nokia FP5 silicon supports high throughput and reliability for uninterrupted data flows, and scales traffic with zero deterioration in performance.

The integration of the Nokia Service Router Operating System with CoreSite’s existing environment is intended to accelerate roll-out times and reduce operation costs.  

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