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MOX Networks Announces 400G Network Upgrade

MOX Networks Announces 400G Network Upgrade

MOX Networks, LLC, a leading fiber-optic network specialist, announces the deployment of 400G-enabled long-haul routes on its network spanning the US and Japan.

โ€œEvolving our network is critically important to MOX because we recognize the importance of implementing the newest network technologies and upgrades to effectively transport the unprecedented network demand driven by video streaming, cloud computing, and gaming, to name a fewโ€

With 400G quickly becoming the prevailing requirement for networks, MOXโ€™s 400G network upgrade underscores the companyโ€™s commitment to support content and carrier providers and their customersโ€™ digital transformation journeys.

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MOXโ€™s optimized wavelength network is designed to provide diverse and unique routes for multi-cloud and multi-market connectivity. Deploying 400G capability provides the speed and capacity required to meet the ever-growing demands of bandwidth-intensive operators that transport massive amounts of data and content from point to point.

โ€œEvolving our network is critically important to MOX because we recognize the importance of implementing the newest network technologies and upgrades to effectively transport the unprecedented network demand driven by video streaming, cloud computing, and gaming, to name a few,โ€ saidย Allen Meeks, COO of MOX Networks. โ€œMOXโ€™s Seattle to Chicago path is over 4,300 kilometers across the US with no regeneration, offering point-to-point delivery on a single set of cards. This is an exclusive route that has been rigorously tested and upgraded with the newest flex grid technology.โ€

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These 400G upgrades come after MOX expanded itsย nationwide network capacityย and route options across new points of presence (PoPs), boosting its ability to provide infinite capacity and support rapidly-evolving bandwidth requirements. For example, the 200-mile Seattle extension up from the newly completed Portland to Hillsboro diverse fiber route is near completion. The combined fiber routes will allow customers to bypass heavy traffic congestion points and increase network diversity options in the US Northwest while connecting toย world-class data centers and PoPs across North America and Japan. MOX also owns and operates unique systems in Japan, which allows MOX to provide lit transport options across Japan and back to the US.

Reliable and secure, MOX’s upgraded fiber-optic network is helping to further unlock connectivity needs and build infinite capacity for the future.

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