Zayo Doubles Its Data Center Footprint in Dallas With Site Purchase

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Zayo Doubles Its Data Center Footprint in Dallas With Site Purchase -

Zayo (NYSE: Zayo), an international provider of bandwidth infrastructure services and roommate, bought 36,000 square feet flows Dallas data center facilities located at 1100 Empire Central Place. The purchase extends Dallas colocation data center footprint Zayo to 61,000 square feet on four sites.

Zayo has experienced accelerating demand for data center and interconnection services in Dallas, fueled by customers in the areas of technology and energy. Zayo already sells in the new data center. Based on revenues expected bookings Zayo anticipates a 40 percent or more return on its capital investment. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

The site will provide access to dense fiber backbone of Zayo in Dallas, which covers more than 3,500 miles, including a large, previously announced fiber-to-the-tower (FTT) deployment. The new data center will be attached to key points of de Zayo presence (POPs) 1950 N. Stemmons Freeway and 2323 Bryan Street via various, high-count fiber network Zayo.

zayo group "Zayo continues to experience a very healthy demand for colocation and data center in the Dallas area," said Greg Friedman, vice -President Executive Colocation and Cloud Infrastructure Zayo . "We are able to offer customer benefits that go beyond the traditional data center services include access to our network infrastructure and high-performance robust communications."

Zayo now has 53 data centers in the US and Europe. 92,000-mile network of the company in the US and Europe has a vast underground connectivity to thousands of buildings and data centers. In addition to high capacity dark fiber, wavelength, Ethernet and other connectivity solutions, Zayo offers colocation services and cloud computing in its neutral data centers.

Since 1999, the flow of data centers has acquired, developed and operated over 1.5 million square feet of data center space in Texas, Colorado, Minnesota and California Representative more than 125 megawatts of power. Customers of the company include Apple, AT & T , Catholic Health Initiatives, Home Depot and Nokia.

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