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Level
3 New York, NY Locations
Get specially
reduced pricing on high quality Internet
services at Level 3 New York, NY
facilities through #1 Colocation Services.
Level 3 locations are at 111 8th Ave.,
3rd floor, New York, NY 10011, 60 Hudson St.,
New York, NY 10013, and 100 William St.,
#19, New York, NY 10038. The
Level 3 Network operates as one of the largest
IP transit networks in North America and Europe.
The Level 3 Network was designed to maximize
coverage, performance, flexibility and
scalability.
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Level
3 provides data centers around the world that
collectively add up to millions of square feet
of technical space. The data centers
operate on a carrier-neutral basis, offering
connectivity to eight telecom service
providers. Built with state-of-the-art
specifications, each New York facility offers
technically advanced security with multi-layer
security control procedures, biometric palm
readers, and 24 x 7 closed-circuit video and
alarm monitoring. In addition, the
locations have been set up for uninterruptible
redundant AC and DC power solutions that are
flexible and upgradeable. This allows all
types of customer needs to be met. An
HVAC-redundant design with air distribution
under raised flooring provides maximum
temperature control for protecting your
equipment. Moreover,
smoke detection systems have been placed above
and below the raised flooring and there
is also
double-interlock,
pre-action, dry-pipe fire suppression. For
easy accessibility to all of the cabling, Level
3 has overhead cable management and ladder
racking. With impressive long-haul and
metro route options and over 21,000 metropolitan
route miles, Level 3 gives customers superior
network opportunities. From IP services,
broadband transport, colocation services, and
patented Softswitch-based managed modem and
voice services, Level 3 offers a wide range of
network services. These network services
also provide a foundation for delivering
enterprise telecommunications solutions.
Level 3's diverse markets provide services for
their customers in different industries.
They offer sophisticated technical solutions,
such as combining broadcast and advertising
distribution services with traditional Internet
services to help rich-media content providers
operate in multiple destinations. Also,
Level 3 serves national and global service
providers with integrated data, voice, and video
services across their advanced networks.
Another market Level 3 supports is one where
they help connect regional companies, local
service providers, and regional carriers with
high-availability, nationwide network access and
high-performance data, voice and Internet
solutions. Within European markets, Level
3 provides
European and Global content and telecom
providers with the connectivity globally to
handle expected growth and bandwidth solutions
for Internet business. In
conclusion, it is fair to say that Level 3 has
one of the largest communications and Internet
backbones in the world.
About
New York
New
York City received its name "The Big
Apple" in a variety of ways. There
are many theories, though its largest and more
general circulation of the phrase originated
from the jazz musicians of the 1930s and
1940s. Around that time, when a jazzman
said that he had a gig in the “Big Apple,”
it meant that he had an engagement to perform in
Manhattan. Manhattan was known to be where
the biggest and coolest audiences were in the
country at that time. There was a great
appreciation for the musicians and the music
they played.
Today
music is still a big part of New York, as well
as other forms of entertainment. Visiting
the Big Apple is exciting because there is such
a variety of things one can do. New York
has first-class international events and gallery
openings that attract people from all over the
world. Fine dining, Broadway, and
professional sports also contribute to the
magnificence of the city. Annually,
Christmas/Hanukkah and the New Year are
celebrated publicly like no place else and
attract a lot of tourism. In Manhattan
alone, it's easy to get overwhelmed with the
masses of people, not to mention the other parts
of the regional area with its additional four
boroughs, Staten Island, Queens, Long Island,
and Brooklyn.
Because it is the
third most populous
state in the U.S., New York has its
strengths and its challenges like any major
metropolitan area. From thriving
international business, world-class museums, big
statues, and skyscrapers to the downtrodden and
impoverished, there is a diverse existence that
occupies the land. New York City itself is
responsible for the majority of the state's
economy. Due to the New York Stock
Exchange, the numerous companies on Wall Street
in the financial district, communication
companies, and other successful enterprises, the
city has an energy that permeates throughout the
world, making it a key component of
international business.
Level
3 New York, NY Addresses:
Level
3
111
8th Ave., 3rd floor
New York, NY 10011
&
Level
3
60
Hudson St.
New York, NY 10013
&
Level
3
100
William St., # 19
New York, NY 10038
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