Friday, April 16, 2010

Voxel Expands Network and CDN to Hong Kong, China – HKG1 POP Now Live

from the Voxel blog:

Voxel Expands Network and CDN to Hong Kong, China – HKG1 POP Now Live

It’s said a picture is worth a thousand words, so I thought it prudent to begin my post with a photo of the network rack powering Voxel’s latest VoxCAST deployment, our Hong Kong Point of Presence, or “HKG1″ as we know it. Certain of our Asian VoxCAST end users will begin to see their content served out of this location in the coming days…

Our deployment consists of VoxCAST servers and core network equipment inside the Equinix Hong Kong (HK1) datacenter, with infrastructure at the iAdvantage MEGA facility at 399 Chai Wan Road (commonly known as “Mega-I”), to facilitate additional peering and transit connectivity. This POP connects to our Singapore (SIN1) datacenter, as well as to our US and Europe presences. We’re also peering at the Equinix Exchange in Hong Kong, with expansion plans including a port at the larger Hong Kong Internet Exchange (HK-IX).

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