Sidera Expands at 401 North Broad in Philly

Sidera Networks has completed a major expansion of its colocation space at 401 North Broad Street, the largest carrier hotel facility in Philadelphia, where it has acquired additional square footage to accommodate up to 100 new racks.

Rich Miller

October 12, 2011

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Sidera Networks has completed a major expansion of its colocation space at 401 North Broad Street, the largest carrier hotel facility in Philadelphia. The company said it has acquired additional square footage to accommodate up to 100 new racks at 401 North Broad, bringing its colocation footprint in the Philadelphia market to nearly 40,000 square feet.

Sidera’s building presence covers three floors, offering carrier-neutral connectivity to more than 25 service providers. At this facility, Sidera provides secure racks and custom cage solutions and access to leading service providers, including Sidera’s network solutions that are comprised of Dedicated Internet Access (DIA), Ethernet, SONET, Wavelength and Dark Fiber Services.

"401 North Broad is the premier carrier hotel in Philadelphia offering a tremendous opportunity for carriers, IT companies and enterprise businesses that require highly secure colocation combined with access to numerous network providers for diversity and reliability," said Kevin Mulqueen, Vice President of Colocation for Sidera Networks. "Our carrier-neutral facility offers 24x7 access, remote monitoring and managed services. We are proud to say that our facility has experienced 100% uptime on all power and cooling since 2003."

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