Markley One Sumer is the landlord for XO at this site.
Distance | Site | About |
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0.00 miles | DataBank BOS1 |
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0.00 miles | Crown Castle One Summer |
Markley One Sumer is the landlord for Lightower at this site.
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0.04 miles | Markley: One Summer Street |
Markley's One Summer Street is Boston's carrier hotel. The building is the largest multi-tenant telecommunications facility in New England. Home to over 90 different carriers and network providers, One Summer offers clients unlimited bandwidth, high-density connectivity, unsurpassed infrastructure, abundant and reliable power, and true network diversity
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0.04 miles | Level3 Boston |
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1.34 miles | Level3 Boston (1 Main) | |
1.62 miles | Level3 Boston (300 Bent) |
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1.73 miles | XO Cambridge 89 Fulkerson | |
1.81 miles | AXCELX Somerville | |
1.81 miles | Internap Boston |
Although Internap is a carrier, the company operates a "carrier neutral" data center. There are a half dozen networks in the site, plus more via the CoreSite Meet-Me-Room
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1.81 miles | ColoSpace Somerville |
Located less than one mile from I-93 on the Boston/Somerville line and at the intersection of multiple redundant fiber networks, ColoSpace Somerville offers a combination of convenience to downtown Boston and Cambridge
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1.81 miles | CoreSite Somerville BO1 | |
1.91 miles | Evocative Somerville |
Datacenter built in 2009 and expanded in 2013
Two (2) Story structure
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1.93 miles | Tierpoint Charleston |
Located on the Hood Park campus, TierPoint’s Charlestown data center is a short walk from the Sullivan Square MBTA station located near I-93.
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1.95 miles | Cogent: Somerville | |
3.58 miles | Expedient Boston | |
5.17 miles | Evoque Watertown BO1 |
Originally built in 2002. Site expansion in 2008 to add space, power, and cooling capacity.
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7.16 miles | ColoSpace Waltham | |
8.91 miles | 105 Cabot - Digital Realty |
3 Story Structure
Flood Zone: Outside 100 and 500 Year Flood Plain
Seismic Zone 2A
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8.91 miles | 128 1ST - Digital Realty |
Originally built by a telecom company in 2000, this facility has 13 MW of critical IT load that serves a total of 18 customers who are primarily internet based, financial services, and healthcare related companies.
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10.79 miles | 115 2nd - Digital Realty |
Digital Realty full leased the building to a Triple Net tenant, Cyxtera BO3
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10.79 miles | Cyxtera Waltham BO3 |
1 Story Structure
Raised Floor: 24"
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10.97 miles | Cyxtera Waltham BO2 |
1 Story structure
Utility: NSTAR
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10.99 miles | Cyxtera Waltham BO1 |
Datacenter operational since in 1998.
2 story building
Raised Floor: 12"
Utility: NSTAR
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10.99 miles | 600 Winter - Digital Realty |
Digital Realty full leased the building to a Triple Net tenant, Cyxtera BO1.
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11.03 miles | Equinix Boston BO1 | |
11.53 miles | 200 Quannapowitt |
200 Quannapowitt Parkway is a 218,000 sq. ft. site that has 7 MW of power with expansion capacity of up to 12.5 MW. This two-story facility offers an ideal location for data center needs that require office space and/or Disaster Recovery. The building can support approximately 50,000 sq. ft. of raised floor and 25,000 sq. ft. of office space.
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13.85 miles | 55 Middlesex Turnpike - Digital Realty |
1 Story structure
Flood Zone: Outside 100 and 500 Year Flood Plain
Seismic Zone 2A
N+2 Cooling Plant Redundancy
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15.39 miles | EdgeConneX Boston |
Customer work spaces are available
Raised Floor: 30"
EdgeConnex has rights to adjacent space to accommodate expansion.
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15.62 miles | ColoSpace Rockland | |
15.75 miles | Equinix Boston BO2 |
Equinix acquired BO2 as well as 28 other datacenters from Verizon in 2017. It was formerly named Verizon BOS1 Billerica.
Constructed in 2001
Construction Type: Slab on grade, concrete
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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.