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TELEHOUSE forms strategic alliance with tw telecom Manhattan

TELEHOUSE, one of the global leaders for data centers, international Internet exchanges, and managed IT services, has formed a strategic relationship with tw telecom Manhattan. tw telecom is expanding its reach into the Manhattan area by connecting its Ethernet network into TELEHOUSE's New York Chelsea data center, located at 85 10th Ave. "Connecting our network and services to customers located in TELEHOUSE's New York Chelsea data center affirms our on-going commitment to bringing high-capacity bandwidth services to the New York City metro area," said Robert Bianco, VP and general manager for tw telecom in Manhattan. "tw telecom has an excellent customer service reputation in New York City and with its vast national Ethernet footprint throughout the country and robust product portfolio, we are honored to have them connect to our Chelsea data center," said Fred Cannone, director of sales and marketing at TELEHOUSE. tw telecom is the leading competitive network services provider of Business Ethernet services in the U.S., according industry analyst firm Vertical Systems Group; and one of the top three leading Ethernet providers overall. The capabilities of this network enable tw telecom to deliver secure, scalable and predictable network connections consistently to enterprises, large organizations, carriers and government entities in Manhattan and throughout the U.S. tw telecom's Business Ethernet is the foundation to deliver customers faster, better and easier network solutions. For a limited time, TELEHOUSE and tw telecom will offer promotional pricing on bundled services at TELEHOUSE New York Chelsea. To take advantage of this offer, contact [email protected].
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