Telia Carrier Adds Second Low-Latency U.S. West Coast Network Route
The company has also deployed Infinera access for Bay Area Metro 100G services.
Infinera has announced the extension of Telia Carrier's North American optical network to bring 100 Gigabit per second (Gb/s) services into its Bay Area metro markets with the Infinera TM-Series. In addition, Infinera and Telia Carrier announced a second Infinera DTN-X based low latency 'Pacific Coast Highway' route between the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles. This super highway connects the Internet Content superpowers of the Bay Area with the entertainment and media giants of Hollywood. By providing market leading latency and redundancy between Silicon Valley and the Pacific cable landing points in Los Angeles, Telia Carrier enhances connectivity between the two major West coast media, entertainment and Internet hubs and clears an additional path for Asia-Pac traffic entering and leaving the U.S. via key submarine cable landing stations in Los Angeles.
Telia Carrier now utilizes an end-to-end Infinera Intelligent Transport Network, from long-haul to metro, as the foundation of its leading 'built from the ground-up' network infrastructure. With Infinera's leading optical solutions, Telia Carrier has quickly expanded globally and was recently recognized as the number one Internet Protocol (IP) Transit Provider in the U.S. in Dyn's 2015 'Baker's Dozen' report. With its new Metro 100G capabilities and second 'Pacific Coast Highway' route enhancements, Telia Carrier is eliminating unpredictability of capacity availability for its partners and customers, and living up to its promise to its customers to become "The Backbone of Your Business."