Building Entry

Meet-me Rooms

Carriers in the building

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Telecom Carrier and ISP Services

 
SVTIX: The carrier hotel for Silicon Valley and the Greater San Francisco Bay Area
SVTIX provides unparalleled opportunities for telecommunications carriers and Internet service providers (ISPs) to engage in peering and cross-connect agreements in a carrier-neutral environment. Our close proximity and virtual connectivity to MAE West provides benefits that other locations cannot offer: faster interconnect speeds and significant fiber transfer
cost savings.

There are currently over 14 service providers within the building. Carrier co-location customers can cross-connect and peer with any other carrier within our facility’s meet-me room for optimal network performance with no local loop charges. Our facility is capable of Layer 2 switching architecture for public ISP peering. We provide coax, fiber and CAT 5/6 media for private interconnections.

Building Entry

SVTIX offers five distinct, secure fiber entrances, including four fiber vaults in the front and back of the building. Carriers may lease roof space, utilize existing diverse routes, install dishes and install additional conduits within the building. The fiber vault fee is based on the number of vaults required (two for diverse) from SVTIX.

Meet-me Rooms

The SVTIX meet-me rooms (2) provide a tightly secured, conditioned environment offering racks and cabinets for customer connectivity to their chosen carrier and vice versa. These carrier-neutral rooms provide an exchange point for facilitating Internet traffic. There are currently 14 carriers residing in our meet-me rooms. All systems are redundant with full UPS backup and a 1.5 megawatt diesel generator.

Carriers in the building

AboveNet/ MFN
Cogent Communications
Dynegy/ 360 Networks
Redundant Access Internet Exchange(RAIX)
Electric Lightwave, Inc. (ELI)
Global Crossing
MCI WorldCom
Nippon Telephone & Telegraph (NTT)
OnFiber/Telseon
SBC / Pacific Bell
Qwest Communications
Sprint
UnitedLayer
XO Communications