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Re: Waves between Buffalo and Manhattan
From: Tom Beecher <beecher () beecher cc>
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2019 15:57:36 -0500
If it's for the use case I suspect it would be for, Firstlight and Windstream should bring you closer to where you'll want to be on the Buffalo side. On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 1:38 PM Benjamin Hatton <bhatton () htva net> wrote:
The regional players in the area that may have something that would bypass Albany would be Firstlight (Formerly Finger Lakes Technology Group) and Uniti. Firstlight has more fiber in the area, and would be my choice over Uniti, I have services with both. Contact me off list if you want an introduction to a sales guy. On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 1:00 PM Mehmet Akcin <mehmet () akcin net> wrote:hi Jason https://dev.networkatlas.org shows Zayo, Windstream (and Earthlink) there. We are working with Charter , Level3/CL to load their fiber routes , but it will be there and you will be able to connect with the sales teams directly by clicking on a route. . In addition to that there are other small players in this region. Mehmet On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 9:49 AM Jason Lixfeld <jason+nanog () lixfeld ca> wrote:Hello, Does anyone have knowledge of carriers who are able to deliver 10G or 100G waves between Buffalo and Manhattan that *do not* touch Albany? I know Zayo is one. I’m waiting to hear back from CenturyLink. I’ve reviewed networkatlas.org, to see if anything pops up there, but otherwise I’m coming up empty. Thanks in advance.
Current thread:
- Waves between Buffalo and Manhattan Jason Lixfeld (Jan 18)
- Re: Waves between Buffalo and Manhattan Mehmet Akcin (Jan 18)
- Re: Waves between Buffalo and Manhattan Jason Lixfeld (Jan 18)
- Re: Waves between Buffalo and Manhattan Benjamin Hatton (Jan 18)
- Re: Waves between Buffalo and Manhattan Tom Beecher (Jan 18)
- Re: Waves between Buffalo and Manhattan Mehmet Akcin (Jan 18)