The Wilmington Network Access Point (NAP) is now...
The Wilmington Network Access Point (NAP) is now operating to provide connectivity from Wilmington, Del., to Philadelphia, Georgetown, Del., and Baltimore through more than 400 strands of dark fiber, said IPR in a news release Thursday (http://yhoo.it/18P1GBv). The infrastructure-as-a-service provider…
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received a $3.5 million grant from the state’s Delaware Infrastructure Fund to complete the project, “the first of its kind in the state,” said IPR. Sunesys and Fibertech Networks were chosen as providers to build on the NAP’s fiber capacity, said the provider. IPR said it recently installed 10 Gbps lit services from Windstream and Comcast Business, in addition to current providers including Zayo Bandwidth, Verizon Business and Level 3.