NEW YORK, May 07, 2018 -- Netrality Properties, owner and operator of the most interconnected and resilient network-neutral data centers and colocation facilities, today announced that Pilot, a modern connectivity company and fully featured network service provider, has established Points of Presence (PoPs) at four Netrality locations - 717 S.Wells in Chicago, 1102 Grand in Kansas City, 1301 Fannin in Houston and 210 N Tucker in St. Louis. The expansion is in addition to Pilot’s existing PoP at Netrality’s data centers at 325 Hudson Street in New York City and 401 North Broad in Philadelphia.
By establishing a presence in four additional Netrality data centers, Pilot is expanding enterprise customers’ access to its reliable nationwide IP network. Netrality’s interconnection facilities are strategically located in the most fiber-connected and urban-situated markets in the US, allowing Pilot to grow its network nationwide and offer a more diverse set of connectivity services to a growing customer base.
“By continuing to expand our nationwide IP network into the Netrality Properties’ data centers in Kansas City, Houston, St. Louis, and Chicago, we will be giving enterprise customers and service providers access to new options for services such as IP Transit, Ethernet Transport and Cloud Connectivity,” said Joe Fasone, Founder & CEO of Pilot. “We’re excited to build upon the partnership with Netrality that we started four years ago when we set out to change telecom in New York City. Through our expanded partnership, we’re now able to do that in four new markets."
“Our Chicago, St. Louis, Houston and Kansas City locations are positioned in crucial network points of entry, making these data centers well-suited for Pilot’s nationwide expansion,” said Ed Grundhauser, VP of Sales at Netrality Properties. “We are thrilled to continue to help Pilot support its customers across the country, providing them with a faster and more dependable service overall.”
For more information on Netrality’s interconnection data center facilities, please visit www.netrality.com.
About Netrality
Netrality Properties owns and operates network-neutral data centers and colocation facilities driven by rich interconnection environments. Currently, the Netrality portfolio consists of six strategic network interconnection properties including, 717 S Wells in Chicago, 1301 Fannin in Houston, 1102 Grand in Kansas City, 401 N Broad in Philadelphia and 210 N Tucker and 900 Walnut in St. Louis. For more information on Netrality Properties, please visit www.netrality.com.
About Pilot
Pilot is a modern connectivity company and fully featured network service provider. On a mission to create a more sustainable telecom landscape, Pilot combines advanced fiber-optic technology with custom-built software and intuitively designed services, raising the bar for the entire industry. Currently serving more than 100,000 end users over its nationwide IP network, Pilot's flexible solutions allow businesses to stop worrying about their connectivity and stay focused on what matters. For more information, visit www.pilotfiber.com.
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