USA: Mod Mission Critical, a network service provider that combines facilities and non-facilities-based assets to deliver comprehensive mission critical network solutions, unveils its Los Angeles, CA-based Inter-Building Cross (IBC) Connect platform.
Industry veterans and longtime business partners Michael Hollander and Scott Charter founded Mod Mission Critical. Hollander and Charter previously founded WBS Connect, a company they sold to Global Telecom & Technology (GTT) in 2010.
Leveraging dozens of years of industry experience, knowledge and established contacts, Hollander and Charter built a strategic and unique service offering for customers of Mod Mission Critical, complete with a full suite of network services including wholesale IP, international private lines, submarine cable capacity, layer 2 network access, and layer 3 network solutions.
Combined, the executive team has led a number of organizations that have implemented global network solutions for carriers, Internet Service Providers, enterprise businesses, data centers and International PTTs. The company leverages its facilities-based network assets with off-net partners to provide network-neutral solutions that meet unique needs in each market.
The company's Inter-Building Cross (IBC) Connect platform is a unique service that provides inter-data center connectivity among different owner-operated meet-me-rooms. For instance, companies that would like to connect multiple facilities operated by different service providers can leverage this flat fee-based service for connections ranging from 100Mbps to 10G wavelengths.
Los Angeles is the first market in which Mod Mission has announced its new IBC service. The solution is available for connectivity from 624 S. Grand Street to multiple meet-me-rooms located in 600 W. 7th Street and 900 Alameda, with near-net capabilities extending to 530 W. 6th Street, 1200 W. 7th Street and 818 W. 7th Street.
In addition to these metro IBC locations, Mod Mission also provides direct private line connectivity between 624 S. Grand in Los Angeles, 11 Great Oaks in San Jose, CA and 60 Hudson Street in New York.
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