325 Hudson, the carrier-neutral core network interconnection facility strategically located on the fiber-dense crossroads of Hudson Street and the Holland Tunnel in New York City, is featured in a new eBook titled “325 Hudson: The Birth of a Carrier Hotel.”
The eBook offers an unprecedented, visual tour of the “birth” of a carrier hotel and why it is such a critical component of the Internet’s infrastructure. Readers will have access to essays and videos by Hunter Newby, Joint Venture Partner at 325 Hudson, and photographs by Shuli Hallak.
325 Hudson Street is a 10-story, 240,000 square foot building located in the heart of New York City’s “Hudson Square” neighborhood, along the fiber-dense Hudson Street corridor. The building has direct access to transatlantic cables and major metro and regional fiber providers. The carrier-neutral core interconnection facility features a building-owned and managed Meet Me Room with a commitment to no monthly recurring cross connect fees. With the building and the Meet Me Room under common ownership, 325 Hudson provides a stable long-term neutral environment for global network operators to thrive in New York City.
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