Glo Fiber Business, powered by Shentel (Nasdaq: SHEN), is pleased to announce a strategic relationship with Globalinx, a Tier-III data centre in Virginia Beach that enables the safe connecting of domestic fibre networks with subsea fibre cables for international communications.
“The Globalinx Data Centers in Virginia Beach, Virginia is pleased to welcome Glo-Fiber as a new ISP in our Data Center. Glo Fiber has a unique fibre footprint that encompasses Virginia and West Virginia, and it will generate several opportunities in the Hampton Roads area by delivering essential services such as Fiber Connectivity and Cloud-Based Services “Greg Twitt, founder and CEO of Globalinx, stated. “Glo Fiber’s cutting-edge technology will revolutionise this sector, particularly in the Hampton Roads region. The incorporation of Glo-Fiber into Globalinx will enhance our offering as a carrier-neutral facility.”
The agreement will benefit Glo Fiber Business customers in the region by providing them with a direct and secure connection to the Virginia Beach Cable Landing Station, enabling them to connect to international locations with low latency and ensuring that businesses can utilise a wide range of IP applications without interruption.
The Globalinx data centre complex serves clients around the region with data centre services, colocation services, and meet-me-room amenities. The Globalinx campus also provides the safe connecting of domestic fibre networks with the MAREA and BRUSA undersea fibre cables for international market communications.
Vice President of Commercial Sales Craig Venable stated, “Glo Fiber continues to invest in network growth, offering our commercial clients with new alternatives to connect domestically and globally.” “We are making key infrastructure investments to support our rapid client development and establish new commercial ties throughout our markets. Businesses, governments, and educational institutions of all sizes will profit from the options created by the extension of our network.”
Shentel is renowned for its superior customer service, as seen by its industry-leading satisfaction ratings in both residential and commercial services, its best-in-class dependability, and its extensive array of industry-leading services and connection choices for corporate clients. Shentel’s Glo Fiber services continue to spread throughout Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, and Delaware while remaining dependable and inexpensive.
About Glo Fiber Company
Glo Fiber Business offers superior phone services and data networking to enterprises, municipalities, and educational institutions. Enterprise solutions include fiber-optic connectivity, dedicated internet access, VoIP, managed services, and network security choices that are priced based on the specific requirements of the organisation. Glo Fiber Business, a subsidiary of Shenandoah Telecommunications (Shentel) (Nasdaq: SHEN), utilises their MEF-certified network and over 8,300 route miles of fibre to provide cost-effective, high-quality internet solutions to businesses of all sizes in Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and West Virginia.
Shenandoah Telecommunications: Background
Shenandoah Telecommunications Corporation (Shentel) delivers broadband services to consumers in the Mid-Atlantic United States via its high-speed, state-of-the-art fiber-optic and cable networks. Broadband internet, video, and phone; fibre optic Ethernet, wavelength, and leasing; and tower colocation leasing are among the services provided by the company. Around 8,300 route miles of fibre and over 220 macro cellular towers comprise the Company’s broad regional network. For further details, please visit www.shentel.com.
Concerning Globalinx Data Centers
Globalinx Data Centers is a carrier-neutral Tier-III colocation complex in Virginia Beach, Virginia, designed to provide direct communication between subsea fibre and terrestrial fibre networks. The four-phased project features more than 287,000 square feet of data centre capacity on a 21.50-acre site. The complex is reinforced with tight security, direct connection to numerous terrestrial and subsea fibre cable networks, and access to more than 30 MW of electricity through two substations. In addition, the campus has direct access to MAREA and BRUSA undersea cables.