Riedel Networks has announced the completion of its Miami Triangle Project, entailing the opening of a new point of presence (PoP) in Miami and the signing of a bandwidth update contract with Neutrona Networks for the Miami – New York – Sao Paulo circuit. 

“This agreement opens a new chapter in the partnership between Neutrona and Riedel Networks in LATAM, delivering fully diverse and low-latency connectivity to enable Riedel to provide a superior level of customer experience to their end users,” emphasised Mateo Ward, CEO, Neutrona Networks. 

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Mateo Ward and Michael Martens

“In conjunction with our newly formed Miami Triangle, this bandwidth update will ensure secure and reliable access for our customers in the Americas,” said Michael Martens, CEO, Riedel Networks,

The conclusion of the Miami Triangle project brings a wide range of benefits to Riedel Networks and its customers.

First, the new PoP in Miami will accommodate the ever-increasing traffic originating from Sao Paulo. Moreover, the triangle construction greatly improves network resilience, as each of the three cornerstones can easily take over the traffic in case of a network failure. And finally, it reduces Riedel’s network coast-to-coast round-trip delay by 11ms.

On top of that, Riedel Networks has again been positioned, for the fourth consecutive year, in the Leader Quadrant for Software Defined Solutions & Services by leading technology research and advisory firm ISG.

“We are very happy that our efforts with the focus on global SD-WAN and direct MPLS access have once again been approved by an independent market survey,” said Bernhard Pussel, head of sales, Riedel Networks. 

Riedel Networks is exhibiting at IBC2019 on Stand 10.A38