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CFN Services Drives out Network Latency with Cyan
FierceTelecom (May 18 2010) Global
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CFN, a managed service provider that prides itself on delivering ultra low-latency services, has deployed Cyan's Z-Series as it expands its presence in the Frankfurt and London financial markets.
Similar to other carriers targeting the financial market segment, CFN has seen a growing demand for ultra low latency 10 Gbps Ethernet transport between European's major financial markets. In the past two years, Wil Tirado, VP of Network Engineering of CFN Services, said it has "seen our traffic capacity demands grow 300 percent." Instead of having to deploy multiple single fibers, Cyan's Z-Series, which incorporates a plug-in module ...
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