Teams up with Mzima Networks to provide dedicated and colocation services in Seattle, Los Angeles, and New York
Ubiquity Server Solutions,
provider of dedicated servers, colocation, and VPS hosting solutions,
has announced its plans to offer its services in Seattle, Los Angeles,
and New York this month, expanding upon existing service offerings in
Chicago and Dallas.
In order to deliver consistent services across all locations, Ubiquity has partnered with Mzima Networks,
which operates a native 10 Gbps backbone with over 100 Gbps of transit
and peering capacity. Mzima connects to multiple Tier-1 network
providers and maintains private peering with domestic and international
broadband networks.
In order to pre-empt the expected increase
in demand for the newest locations, the company has stated that they
will most likely be selective about which customers can receive
services in Seattle, Los Angeles and New York until at least the end of
January, limiting first availability to early adopters and previous
clients before all services are made public.
"Do not be fooled, the new locations are not really
about diversity, they are about consistency. We want our clients to
feel comfortable knowing they can expect the same options, same
reliability, and the same friendly support staff everywhere. We want
them to expect the same solid, route-optimized network, running from
the local technology hub of each major city to guarantee the lowest
possible local latency and reliability which squares with our 100%
uptime service level agreements", said the companys recently appointed Support Engineer Mike Miller.