OurNetwork | Each facility that Sago Networks owns has diverse fiber optic cable entries, this provides for greater redundancy in the event of a fiber cut due to construction or unfavorable weather conditions. Sago Networks has connectivity and facilities in most of the major exchanges in the southeastern United States including TelX in Atlanta, the NAP of the Americas and Miami Data Vault in Miami, 400 N. Tampa Street, and 655 Franklin Street in Tampa. Having connectivity to all of those facilities allows Sago Networks to access many diverse carriers. Currently, Sago Networks has connectivity to Level(3) Communications, Global Crossing, PCCW Global, Sprint Business Internet, Tiscali International Network, and XO Communications. Sago Networks facilities each feature fully redundant Foundry Networks NetIron-MLX core routers. Interface Slots: 16 - Switch Fabric Capacity: 3.84Tbps
- Data Forwarding Capacity: 1.6Tbps
- Packet Routing Performance: ~1 billion pps
- Switch Fabric Redundancy: 3+1
Sago Networks also utilizes FastIron X series switches at the distribution layer each connecting via 4 x 1Gbps uplinks to the core routing systems. | | | Sago Networks wholly owns its own fiber ring between our 3 major facilities in Atlanta, Tampa, and Miami. This new ring is scalable up to 800Gbps between those cities. With equipment modification and additional fiber, the amount of data is limitless. The new long-haul fiber network has allowed Sago Networks to expand into the Miami, Jacksonville, Orlando, Daytona, and Atlanta markets. The fiber ring allows us to use all carriers in all cities, which opens up a world of possibilities for connectivity options. | |
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