Distance | Site | About |
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0.00 miles | China Telecom Los Angeles |
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0.00 miles | 600 W 7th St, Los Angeles - Digital Realty |
The 7-story building at 600 West 7th is one of the best-connected buildings in Los Angeles (second to One Wilshire.) Digital Realty operates the building's Meet Me Room and offers connections into Equinix LA1 space.
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0.00 miles | AT&T Los Angeles 2 | |
0.00 miles | ANEXIO LAX6 |
The data center is in suite 550 and the office is in suite 560
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0.00 miles | Aptum Los Angeles |
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0.01 miles | VPLS LA2 |
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0.03 miles | Equinix Los Angeles LA1 | |
0.04 miles | Wilcon 607 West 7th | |
0.06 miles | Telehouse 626 Wilshire |
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0.07 miles | US Colo (Quinby) | |
0.10 miles | Atlantic Metro-Los Angeles LAX0 | |
0.10 miles | One Wilshire Building |
One Wilshire is an iconic building in downtown Los Angeles. The 30 story building is easy to spot on the LA skyline with a giant "One Wilshire" sign at the top of the building.
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0.10 miles | CoreSite Los Angeles (LA1) One Wilshire |
CoreSite's Any2 IXP (Peering Exchange) is the largest public IXP in the Western United States. The Unity Trans-Pacific submarine cable, also lands in the building, which provides undersea connectivity to Asia.
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0.10 miles | Crown Castle LA |
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0.10 miles | US Colo (One Wilshire) | |
0.11 miles | InfoRelay LAX1, LAX2, LAX3 |
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0.12 miles | DataBank LAX1 | |
0.13 miles | Aon Center |
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0.13 miles | 800 South Hope | |
0.13 miles | US Colo (800 Hope) | |
0.13 miles | NYI Los Angeles |
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0.14 miles | Colocation America (LA4) | |
0.14 miles | ColoCrossing LA1 | |
0.14 miles | United Layer-LA4 | |
0.14 miles | Wilcon 530 West 6th | |
0.14 miles | Cogent: 530 West 6th | |
0.14 miles | Sprocket Los Angeles | |
0.14 miles | Telecom Center LA Building (530 West 6th) |
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0.15 miles | XO: (818 West 7th) | |
0.15 miles | 818 West 7th | |
0.15 miles | Equinix Los Angeles LA2 | |
0.15 miles | Lumen Los Angeles 1 |
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0.17 miles | QuadraNet Los Angeles 530 | |
0.32 miles | AT&T Switching Center Los Angeles |
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0.57 miles | VPLS LA1 | |
0.57 miles | ANEXIO LAX1 |
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0.57 miles | Alchemy Downtown | |
0.57 miles | West 7 Center (1200 West 7th) |
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0.57 miles | Equinix Los Angeles LA5 | |
1.46 miles | Fiberhub LAX1 | |
1.47 miles | Tata Los Angeles | |
1.47 miles | CoreSite Los Angeles (LA2) 900 N Alameda |
CoreSite's LA2 facility at 900 N Alameda is an elegant building that was built in 1940 as a Postal Annex. It was the central mail processing facility for Los Angeles until 1989. The site is now owned by CoreSite and is being incrementally converted to data center space.
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1.47 miles | ARP Networks | |
1.50 miles | CoreSite LA3 |
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3.39 miles | Prime Vernon |
Here is the site nutshell
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9.45 miles | 2301 West 120th, Hawthorne |
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10.49 miles | Alchemy LAX | |
10.49 miles | QuadraNet LAX (Century) | |
11.33 miles | Equinix El Segundo LA4 |
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11.40 miles | Serverfarm LAX1 |
The site is served by a 16.5 MW substation on-site.
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11.47 miles | Equinix El Segundo LA3 |
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11.61 miles | 200 North Nash - Digital Realty |
200 Nash is fully leased to Cyxtera, a Triple Net tenant
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11.61 miles | Cyxtera El Segundo LA1 |
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11.63 miles | 2260 E El Segundo - Digital Realty |
In 2010, DRT acquired this site from 365 Main. The transaction included 4 other data centers and was for a total of $725 Million
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11.63 miles | ANEXIO LAX4- El Segundo |
Located within the DRT building in El Sengundo
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11.63 miles | 3015 Winona - Digital Realty |
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11.63 miles | Cyxtera Burbank BR1 |
2 Story Structure
Utility: Burbank Water and Power
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12.69 miles | Evocative Redondo LAX14 |
INAP's flagship location in Los Angeles
Datacenter was constructed in 2012
Electric Utility Provider: Southern California Edison
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12.76 miles | Cogent Pasadena |
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13.85 miles | Equinix Los Angeles LA7 |
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17.57 miles | Cogent: 16680 Valley View |
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XO Communications is a Network provider which also has a number of datacenters nation wide.
The company, initially named NEXTLINK, first launched voice communications services on July 4, 1996. In the wake of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 , NEXTLINK was one of the first Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) in the United States. Its core operations office was located in Bellevue, Wash., and the company at that time served seven markets in three states.
During the late 1990s, the company rapidly expanded into major markets across the United States, and became the largest LMDS license holder in the country through the historic FCC spectrum auction in 1998. In 2000, NEXTLINK acquired Concentric Network Corporation, the nation’s third largest independent Internet service provider. The combined company was renamed XO Communications to signify its transformation into a full-service, integrated broadband communications provider. That same year, XO established its headquarters in Northern Virginia. Today, XO offers comprehensive data networking, cloud connectivity, unified communications, voice, Internet and managed services to businesses in 85 markets across the United States.
In addition to the 85 markets served in the United States, XO extends service to more than 50 countries via a variety of partners through points of presence in Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, London and Toronto. The company has 1.5 million fiber strand miles in its network, including approximately 20,000 route-miles of intercity and 13,500 route-miles of metro fiber. XO also has added direct fiber-connected buildings onto its network and now has nearly 5,000 On-Net buildings.