US Signal Expands In Ohio, Indiana
The Grand Rapids data bandwidth provider US Signal Tuesday announced the addition of several locations to its fiber footprint in Ohio and Indiana.
"Increasing network density in Ohio and Indiana is critical to addressing the increased demand for US Signal's state-of-the-art networking services," said Kirk Dombek, director of business development. "As US Signal adds network access points, more customers will have cost-effective, reliable access to next generation data networking products and managed services."
The expansion is part of US Signal's commitment to being the most dependable, flexible and reliable provider of data bandwidth in the Midwest. Increasing US Signal's market density is critical to the company's strategy to connect growing small and medium-size markets to larger cities. The addition of Data Center BZ allows US Signal access to a hub in Ohio that is quickly becoming a leader in technology and connectivity providers.
The expansion includes central offices in Warsaw, Ind., WRSWINXA; Lima, Ohio, LIMAOHXA; Akron, Ohio, AKRNOH25; Cleveland, Ohio, CLEVOH64; Columbus, Ohio, WOTNOH88; and Worthington, Ohio, DCBZOH00.
The new US Signal data center is located at 535 Scherers in Worthington, Ohio. The addition of this data center will continue to strengthen US Signal's network presence throughout the Midwest. To learn more, visit http://www.datacenter.bz/.
US Signal's network now includes more than 9,000 route miles of long-haul fiber and more than 1,100 miles of fiber optic metro rings in 23 markets connecting regions in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Missouri. The US Signal network provides more than 150 on-off ramps comprised of major carrier hotel locations, incumbent telephone company central offices and other lit buildings.
More at www.ussignalcom.com.