Blended and direct Tier 1 internet capacity from NYC's major carrier hotels — dense peering, low-latency global routes, dual-stack IPv4/IPv6, and billing that matches how you actually burst. Wholesale economics, agent-grade service.
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If you run your own ASN — hosting, SaaS, ISP, or an enterprise that's outgrown single-homed life — you buy internet differently. You want ports in the right buildings, routes that reach your users fast, session stability you can graph, and a bill that doesn't punish growth. We source transit from multiple Tier 1 backbones at 60 Hudson, 111 8th, 32 AoA and the NJ corridor, and make them compete for your commit.
| Port | Typical Buyer |
|---|---|
| 1G transit | Growing hosts, regional ISPs, multi-homed enterprises |
| 10G transit | Hosting platforms, SaaS, content networks |
| 100G transit | Large platforms, CDNs, carriers |
| Burstable commits | Seasonal or spiky traffic that hates flat overprovisioning |
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Providers whose customers feel every millisecond of route quality.
Regional operators buying upstream smarter than list price.
Platforms where jitter is churn and peering is product.
Organizations running their own edge with real redundancy.
DIA is retail internet for a business location — managed, SLA-backed, plug-and-play. IP transit is wholesale internet for networks that run their own BGP routing: you bring an ASN and IP space, we deliver ports and routes. If you don't run BGP, you want DIA; if you do, transit is cheaper per megabit at scale.
Direct Tier 1 gives you a known backbone's exact routing behavior; blends smooth over any single network's weak regions. Many networks buy one of each for diversity. We'll compare real route quality to your top destinations before you choose.
Yes — burstable commits with 95th-percentile measurement, or flat-rate ports if you prefer cost certainty. We'll model both against your actual traffic graphs.
Yes. Always-on or on-demand mitigation options detect and absorb attacks upstream, so floods never saturate your port. Attack reporting is included.
The major NYC interconnection buildings — 60 Hudson, 111 8th Avenue, 32 Avenue of the Americas — plus the New Jersey data-center corridor and other markets through partner networks.
Tell us your facilities, commit, and ASN — quotes in 24 hours.
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