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UnitedLayer Announces IPv4/IPv6 Dual Backbone & 575+ Peering SessionsOctober 14, 2009; 02:00 AM SAN FRANCISCO, October 14, 2009 – UnitedLayer, LLC, a privately held company and Managed Colocation Services firm, reported over 575+ peering sessions and full IPv6 including a full Multicast enabled IP Backbone. UnitedLayer, which maintains over 35,000 square feet of Turn-Key Datacenter ™ space in San Francisco, San Jose, Palo Alto, Los Angeles and Ashburn, VA, operates a carrier grade North American MPLS/IP/Multicast IP Backbone. UnitedLayer connections, IPv4 and IPv6, are available from 1 Mbps to 40 Gbps in the following locations;
“UnitedLayer has over 575+ peering sessions, our goal is to achieve 1,000 peering sessions IPv4 and IPv6 by the end of 2009 though our network expansions into Europe and Asia” said Aaron Hughes, Chief Network Architect of UnitedLayer. “UnitedLayer has achieved 575+ peering sessions while yielding annual growth rate of 500% with a 55% traffic peering ratio. These statics are a phenomenal achievement for a Tier II IP backbone.” said Arman Khalili, CEO of UnitedLayer. About UnitedLayer. UnitedLayer, LLC. is a premier North American Colocation and Internet infrastructure services firm. It offers IP transit, colocation, dedicated and managed servers in multiple datacenters strategically located throughout North America. UnitedLayer is about Power, Cooling, Packets and People. Media Contact: Albert A. Ahdoot 415 349 2100 albert@unitedlayer.com
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