Linx has expanded beyond its home in Docklands and worked with Geo to make the challenge a reality. The London Internet Exchange (LINX) is one of the world’s largest Internet exchange points. Founded in 1994 by a consortium of network operators to allow Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and content networks to exchange traffic between their networks, it has played a pivotal role in the growth of Internet use in the UK.
Geo, a dedicated fibre networking company (not unlike i3 Group -H2O), has reached a landmark in the expansion of its national fibre network.
Geo, a provider of high performance networks for demanding data users, has announced the expansion of their UK network and the addition of three new sites, to support a strategic push into the media sector.
Fibre network firm Geo has added a further 50km of dark fibre to its network in the London area to offer speeds of up to 10Tbit/s.
Fibre network firm Geo has added a further 50km of dark fibre to its network in the London area to offer speeds of up to 10Tbit/s.