Continuing their successful footprint expansion in the Netherlands, Kaia Global Networks announces its partnership with EvoSwitch, a leading provider of sustainable and innovative carrier-neutral data center services.
Through this partnership, Kaia Global Networks is focused on delivering industry-leading solutions to EvoSwitch customers to support its backbone networks and to give access to their customers to the fastest, most secure and most reliable network.
Kaia Global Networks specialize in providing world-class, scalable solutions to all their customers and include in their portfolio of services Global IP Transit, Remote Peering, point-to-point and point-to-multipoint connectivity and Colocation offering customers enhanced network capabilities and growth potential.
Andy O’Meany, Managing Director for Kaia Global Networks comments: “Primarily Kaia is focused on providing a premium IP Transit Service in Europe and the US and this is a key component to the portfolio of services that we offer. As we continue to grow our network footprint it is imperative that we partner with the right companies who share our view of delivering the best services to our customers. We have built our reputation by following the highest standards on reliability and we are very pleased that by working with EvoSwitch so many companies in The Netherlands will enjoy the direct benefits of working with us”.
Vincent Rais, business development manager for interconnection at EvoSwitch agrees. “We spend a lot of time building communities in our data centers and the communities around connectivity services traditionally have been strongest owing to being a carrier neutral data center provider. We feel that Kaia Global Networks’ decision to open a Point of Presence at our AMS1 data center will offer our customers choice that relies on high quality transit services, most notably for the content providers that choose to colocate with us.
Over the past twelve months, EvoSwitch has made several landmark announcements, around various large customer wins, its international expansion into the United States with EvoSwitch USA and their WDC1 facility in Virginia, their further expansion of its largest facility in Amsterdam, AMS1 and plans to open a second data center, AMS2, in Amsterdam, in the second half of 2015.