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Ping Networks Expansion Boosts Manchester’s Digital Infrastructure

Manchester, 21st March 2013: Ping Networks, a UK telecommunications and managed network solutions provider, has today announced that it has completed a major extension to its UK network through the roll out of an ultra-low latency and resilient multi 10Gig network into all of Telecity Manchester data centres. The network extension builds on the wide connectivity options already available in Manchester, further enabling high bandwidth and resilient connectivity into London and beyond.

Ping Networks provides connectivity and network solutions across its UK network. This expansion means that customers in any of Manchester’s primary data centre facilities – including Telecity’s new Joule House facility next to MediaCity – can now access Ping Networks’ MPLS, IP Transit, Layer 2 services and data centre interconnects within Manchester and back to London at up to 10Gbps capacity per link.

The company states that the continued growth of the digital economy in Manchester means they are seeing a continued increase in demand for enterprise-grade, high performance network services in the region.

Simon Chaimberlain, Managing Director at Ping Networks commented: “Manchester data centres are thriving ecosystems that give us the opportunity to provide value-added services to a really wide variety of customers, as well as interconnect with hundreds of other carriers. Having a presence in several of the region’s leading data centre facilities gives us the opportunity to provide services to a wide cross-section of the companies that make-up Manchester’s thriving business and technology economies.”

“As a highly-connected city with significant geographical separation from London, customers are increasingly looking to locate infrastructure in both London and Manchester as part of disaster recovery strategy. With an existing high capacity network portfolio in London, Ping Networks can now offer completely diverse high capacity links between major data centres in both Cities.”

The move is part of Ping Networks’ wider expansion programme designed to capitalise on the growing demand for customers to expand their network requirements into and across Europe. The company is also looking to move into other thriving European digital hubs including Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Dublin.

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About Ping Networks

Ping Networks is a leading managed communications Service Provider specialising in a range of Enterprise class connectivity and network solutions.

Specialist services include QoS enabled MPLS VPNs, resilient Internet connectivity, fully serviced colocation space, managed networks and security solutions, Data Centre interconnects and full voice deployment.

Ping Networks provide proven and enhanced technologies that add value to any organisation and are backed by industry leading service levels.

All Ping Networks customers are supported by a state of the art 24/7 power protected and secure network operations centre.

www.pingnetworks.co.uk

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Ping Networks Connects to AMS-IX to Enhance European IP Performance

Connection to World’s Leading IXP Enhances Ping Networks Reach and Performance in Europe

LONDON, 3rd January 2013 — Ping Networks have announced today that it has expanded its network reach and performance throughout Europe by connecting to AMS-IX, one of the largest Internet exchanges in the world located in Amsterdam.

Simon Chamberlain, Managing Director at Ping Networks comments;

“In 2012 we announced the beginnings of a major PoP expansion program for Ping which is currently being executed. As well as establishing a PoP in every major data centre in the UK we’re now pushing further into Europe to meet the increasing demands of our international client base and our UK clients that need to deliver their content and data around Europe and beyond.

“This new peering relationship with AMS-IX enables Ping Networks to interconnect directly with multiple and major European IP networks and accelerate our Internet performance around Europe.”

The connection to AMS-IX enables Ping Networks to peer with over 500 networks within the AMS-IX community, which includes Internet Service Providers (ISPs), cloud providers, hosting companies, content providers and telecommunications carriers.

Chamberlain continues;

“As data volumes grow exponentially there is increased pressure on network providers to deliver increased performance as well as reliability. We’re seeing more and more demand from the likes of content and media providers and international finance institutions who have vast amounts of data that needs to be delivered anywhere and everywhere, fast. Peering at Internet Exchange Points such as AMS-IX and peering with other leading network providers with the common goal of delivering network traffic as quickly and reliably as possible is the best way of ensuring we stay ahead of this incredibly steep curve.”

The connection to AMS-IX is Pings third additional primary Internet Exchange point in Europe during the last 3 months having also recently established peering presence at LINX (London Internet Exchange) in London and the recently launched IX-Manchester.

About Ping Networks

Ping Networks is a leading managed communications Service Provider specialising in a range of Enterprise class connectivity and network solutions. Specialist services include QoS enabled MPLS VPNs, resilient Internet connectivity, fully serviced colocation space, managed networks and security solutions, Data Centre interconnects and full voice deployment.

Ping Networks provides proven and enhanced technologies that add value to any organisation and are backed by industry leading service levels. All customers are supported by a state of the art 24/7 power protected and secure network operations centre in London.

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Ping Networks Increase Telehouse North to Level(3) Goswell Road Capacity to 10Gbps

Ping Networks are pleased to announce that we have upgraded our network capacity between two of the best connected sites in the UK, Telehouse North and Level(3) Goswell Road, with dark fibre giving us 10Gbps of network capacity with scope to increase this to 100Gbps

Utilising best of breed Juniper kit to hand off to customers in both locations we are now able to deliver much higher capacity and low latency IP Transit and layer 2 connectivity between the two sites. Clients can also connect between the sites diversely over a completely diverse THN <> LDeX1 <> Goswell Road leg which also offers capacity up to 10Gbps, providing a complete high capacity network ring.

From any of these sites, clients are able to join our diverse 10Gbps London to Manchester network which terminates in and connects all of the Telecity Manchester sites, including the new Joules House data centre, where we are now delivering our full range of network services including IP Transit, Layer 2 and MPLS solutions.

This is an important step forward in Ping’s network expansion program which continues to increase capacity within and between all leading data centres in the UK to meet the demand of our client base.

www.pingnetworks.co.uk

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Ping Networks Extends Network Solutions Portfolio into Manchester

Ping Networks Ltd has today announced details of its latest substantial investment into a continued UK wide network reach and capacity expansion program, provisioning an ultralow latency 10Gig resilient ring around the Telecity digital hubs in Manchester.

Following these new deployments Ping Networks can now offer MPLS, IP Transit, Layer 2 services and data centre interconnects within Manchester and back to London at up to 10Gbps capacity per link, utilising Juniper network equipment, Ping’s chosen preferred supplier for high capacity circuits. Such deployments will be from within private rack space at Telecity Williams, Synergy House, Reynolds House and the new Joules House data centre facility.

The company’s network roll out program gives Ping Networks considerable capacity in this network dense and consistently growing digital arena. Such capacity enables providers form all sectors to benefit from the Ping Network, reducing costs and enhancing profitability and performance according to the company.

Simon Chamberlain, Ping Networks MD comments:

“Partnering with Telecity Group is fantastic news for us. This is phase 1 of our Manchester network roll out program and we have plans to increase network capacity to 100Gbps in the future. The increasingly strong demand drivers behind high capacity, low latency network requirements in Manchester, particularly with the birth of MediaCityUK, meant that this investment was an absolute necessity for us as we continue to deliver increasingly demanding network solutions to our core vertical markets: Content, Digital Media & Distribution, Cloud Enabled Enterprise, Financial Services, Managed Services Providers and Network providers.”

Ping Networks are also executing on a European capacity and roll out strategy to extend the Ping Network to Dublin and Amsterdam, again driven by customer demand.

www.pingnetworks.co.uk

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Ping Launches Network Expansion Programme

Leading UK telecommunication and managed network solutions provider Ping Networks have today announced details of their recent investment to create a major Point of Presence (PoP) at the new LDeX1 London colocation data centre facility as part of a strategic network development and expansion program.
Ping Networks are currently executing on this development and expansion program throughout multiple major data centre sites in the UK. The program will see significant upgrades within existing sites as well as strategically selected additional locations. News of the investment into LDeX1 further expands the company’s comprehensive network infrastructure coverage which has been serving customers in leading carrier neutral data centre facilities throughout London since 2007.

Simon Chamberlain, CEO of Ping Network states;
“Our expansion program is being driven by consistent demand and we’re seeing more and more of this from customers looking to interconnect multiple data centres via a range of network technologies and high capacity transport services with ultra-low latency. There seems to be a major trend in data centre customers spreading their data centre estate over more than one facility either by design for increased resilience or due to capacity constraints at existing sites and this type of deployment requires specific and complex network solutions backed up by expertise.

To ensure we move with market developments we’ve become extremely proactive in bringing new facilities onto our network map which meet our own standards for quality and reliability of service to ensure we can deliver our network solutions from data centres such as LDeX1 from day one. This type of facility is attractive to our customers and so we need to be in there to accommodate.”

The LDeX1 data centre was opened in April 2012, is concurrently maintainable, and features 2(N+1) power resilience, N+1 minimum resilience on cooling, full perimeter fencing and 24/7 security and support to ensure that the site and equipment is protected at all times. The site is located within the M25 at the Staples Corner junction of the M1 and in close proximity to the A5 Edgware road.

Ping Networks can now provide a range of services on site at LDeX1, as with their other London data centre locations, such as MPLS, IP Transit, Managed Networks, wavelengths and specialist cloud communications solutions.

Rob Garbutt, CEO at London Data Exchange comments;
“We’re delighted to welcome Ping networks to the facility. The reach and capabilities of their network adds to the choice and diversity available to our clients at LDeX1 and we’re grateful for their investment into making our data centre a major point of presence. With Ping Networks joining a developing list of providers on site, there is nothing our clients can’t achieve from a connectivity and networks perspective from LDeX1.”

Ping Networks is currently building a resilient 10Gig national network connecting up two Metro rings, one in London and one in Manchester, incorporating many of the main London and Manchester data centres. The first leg of this Metro ring from LDeX1 to Level(3) Goswell road will be live within weeks. Technically, Ping has chosen to use the EX range of Juniper switches for its Metro networks meaning they can hand of 10/100/1000/10000 port speeds at any of its connected locations. Ping has also recently upgraded its IP Transit capacity with new ports from Level(3) and Cogent in LDeX1 and Telehouse North and is now a member of the LINX peering LAN and shortly IX Manchester.

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