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GIX Unveils Revolutionary Cross-Hudson Dark Fiber Route

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GIX has launched a groundbreaking dark fiber route, marking the first privately owned, carrier-neutral installation across the Hudson River in two decades. This new network connects 60 Hudson Street in New York and 165 Halsey Street in New Jersey, leveraging advanced fiber technologies and equipment. This public-private partnership with the Port Authority of NY and NJ is set to revolutionize cross-Hudson connectivity.

Joe Falco, President of GIX, stated, “The activation of our historic dark fiber route not only sets a new standard for connectivity across the Hudson River, but also delivers reliable, high-speed connectivity that empowers local businesses, communities and global companies through enhanced infrastructure, fostering growth and innovation.”

The installation ensures ultra-low latency and rapid data transmission, offering two distinct paths into 60 Hudson Street. This significantly enhances network diversity and resilience for financial firms, telecommunications, hyperscalers, and colocation facilities. Key highlights of this network include cutting-edge dark fiber crossing, reliable high-speed connections, and superior physical security.

The new 1.4-mile fiber cable traverses the PATH tunnels between Lower Manhattan and Jersey City. Additionally, it includes 8,000 feet of buried greenfield fiber across Jersey City, Kearny, and Newark. The network features dual-locking manhole systems and 16-ton flood gates to secure the PATH Tunnel infrastructure, fortifying against potential disruptions.

Paul Lombardi, PATH Project Manager, emphasized, “Data has become a critical aspect of business and trade in this age of AI, with growing volumes of data driving the need for seamless transport of that data. This work ensures we can support the modernization of critical infrastructure to support current and future digital requirements and attract cutting-edge businesses.”

The GIX network boosts operational efficiency, reduces latency, and optimizes both CapEx and OpEx. The Prysmian fiber cables feature Corning SMF-28® Ultra glass, ensuring minimal splice points and superior performance. This helps reduce the total cost of ownership while enabling hyperscalers, wholesalers, and resellers to offer additional services.

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