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EdgeMicro Improves Edge Connectivity Solutions Offering

EdgeMicro, is taking steps to improve service it offers to customers at the edge. In response to the rapidly changing needs of organizations and businesses operating at the edge, the leading edge colocation company has enhanced its EdgeMicro Connectivity Enablement (ECE) service.

Edge Connectivity Solutions

EdgeMicro’s advanced carrier-neutral connectivity enablement strategy is solving an important piece of the edge colocation infrastructure puzzle. The company’s ECE service enables access to local cable operators and multiple lit/dark fiber providers from the start so edge traffic stays local.

“ECE makes tethering and on-ramp connectivity simple and cost effective. Our Out of Band Management service (OOBM) allows customers to remotely manage their business. Combined, ECE and OOBM enable our customers to win at the edge by directly connecting them to local providers, which reduces latency and speeds up service at the local level.” – Jason Bourg, Vice President of Sales for EdgeMicro.

Edge Connectivity Expectations

Colocating at the edge comes with high demands from customers who need data-intensive applications to work quickly. Customers expect providers to be experienced and capable when solving for the sophisticated connectivity requirements at the edge. With this in mind, EdgeMicro has remained committed to perfecting its solutions. Earlier this year, the company enhanced its Edge Deployment Solutions and Out of Band Management Solution service.

“EdgeMicro’s value becomes clear when we combine our real estate and connectivity expertise into a single process. We’ve spent years refining our connected sites strategy. EdgeMicro delivers where it counts with the scale and consistency our customers demand.” – Laurie Abrahamson, Director of Business Development.

The launch of the new ECE service augments EdgeMicro’s operational sites in Austin, Texas; Raleigh, North Carolina; and Tampa, Florida. An additional five sites including Cleveland, Indianapolis, Memphis, Houston, and Pittsburg will go live in Q4 2020/Q1 2021.

 

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