Networks
Our servers are housed in world class facilities and connected to the Internet through multiple redundant high speed data lines provided by some of the largest backbone providers in the world ensuring data delivery to the end user in the fastest, most efficient manner possible.
- Dallas, Texas (Voice and game servers):
Multiple GigE connections to AT&T, Broadwing, UUNet, Level 3, Verio, Time Warner, Global Crossing, Allegiance Telecom, AboveNet, Savvis, Sprint and private peering.
- Chicago, Il. (Mid-west voice and game servers):
The network consists of GigE connnections from Level(3), Savvis, AT&T, PCCW Global, nLayer, and TeliaSonera
- New York, NY (East coast voice and game servers, dedicated servers):
We use the Voxel IP Network, which maintains hundreds of peering relationships with major Broadband ISPs in
our Points of Presence around the country. The traffic destined to our peers is delivered directly
to their network from our network via private inter-connections, circumventing the Internet at large.
This results in dramatically improved performance and reliability to the .consumer. networks that
are end-users of the vast amounts of data that the
Voxel IP network delivers.
- Atlanta, Ga. (Mid-East coast voice and game servers, dedicated servers):
GigE connections to Abovenet, XO, PCC-BTN, SAVVIS, Telia, Level 3 and the Atlanta Internet Exchange public peering point.
- Los Angeles, Ca. (West coast voice and game servers):
Located in the Peer1 LA datacenter at 600 West 7th St. Using the superior Peer 1 network, which is comprised of Tier 1 providers, public Network Access Points and hundreds of peering partners worldwide.
- London, England (Europe voice and game servers):
Our core network architecture is second to none utilising the highest quality equipment from Juniper, Foundry and Cisco. Setup in a fully redundant mesh it allows us to offer high availability and exceptional throughput to our end users. Diverse Fibre Rings to BT, Level3, and TycoTelecom.
- Montreal (voice and game servers):
Gigabit fiber connections to Teleglobe, Videotron, Peer1, and TorIX.
All networks utilize Border Gate Protocol (BGP4) which is the standard that allows for routing of packets of information sent out from the server across the network using the best route available.
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