360networks Runs Fiber to ADC Sacramento
360networks has completed a fiber build for Advanced Data Centers (ADC), providing fiber from its backbone with diverse laterals into ADC's McClellan Park facility in Sacramento, Calif.
August 18, 2010
360networks has completed a fiber build for Advanced Data Centers (ADC), providing fiber from its backbone with diverse laterals into ADC's McClellan Park facility in Sacramento, Calif.
"With 360networks as our backbone provider we are now able to offer low latency (2.3 milliseconds), 10 and 40 Gig service to key sites in the Bay Area, including Equinix in San Jose," said Michael Cohen, president of Advanced Data Centers. "Our Bay area customers can now benefit from our site's favorable tax benefits, its location outside of earthquake and flood zones, and the lowest power costs in the state."
Advanced Data Centers (ADC) was founded in 2007. Its first project is a 237,000 square foot data center at McClellan Park on McClellan Air Force Base in Sacramento. The U.S. Green Buildings Council has pre-certified the ADC facility for Platinum level under the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) standard for energy efficient buildings. ADC is currently seeking an anchor tenant for the facility.
"As demand for wholesale colocation and cloud computing continues to grow, particularly in Northern California and other high tech centers throughout the west, 360networks remains well positioned to support data center providers like ADC," said Rob Frasene, president of 360networks.
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