The NAP of Americas, Network Access Point To Internet Miami,
Florida
What is a NAP?
A Network Access Point (NAP) is a major Internet interconnection
point that allows Internet access providers and carriers to
exchange traffic and services with each other, in the same way
that a major international airport allows carriers to exchange
passengers and freight so that they can reach their ultimate
destination.
What is NAP of the AmericasSM?
NAP of the AmericasSM, a TerreNAPSM Data Center, is the fifth
Tier-1 Network Access Point (NAP) in the Americas. TerreNAPSM
Data Centers is a subsidiary of Terremark Worldwide, Inc. NAP
of the AmericasSM is the first carrier neutral Tier-1 NAP. It
is also the first one housed in a facility built specifically
for a NAP. Located in Miami, Florida, NAP of the AmericasSM
is a premier facility providing interconnection between global
carriers, ISPs and others. It also connects the fiber networks
in Latin America to the U.S. and beyond. Terremark Worldwide
is the owner and operator of NAP of the AmericasSM, which has
the latest IP technology.
Why is NAP of the AmericasSM a Tier-1 NAP?
The Tier-1 status is determined by the carriers that connect
to the facility and the amount of traffic generated through
their network. The NAP of the Americas has over 60 customers
and has attained the customer critical mass needed for Tier-1
status.
Are there other NAPs that are not Tier-1 in the United
States?
Currently there are eleven major interconnection points, including
the four Tier-1 NAPs discussed above, three historical NAPs
(CIX, FIX-EAST, and FIX-West) that are more important as legacy
NAPs because they were the foundation for the original military/federal
Internet and not as current traffic points, and four MAEs (Metropolitan
Area Ethernet/Exchange) that serve as de facto NAPs by surrounding
large metropolitan areas across the country with fiber optic
data rings. These four MAEs are located in San Jose, Los Angeles,
Dallas, and Chicago.
What markets does the NAP of the AmericasSM
serve?
NAP of the AmericasSM serves as a point of interconnectivity
between the North American fiber routes and the networks in
South and Central America, the Caribbean, and Europe.
The NAP of the AmericasSM is the next-generation carrier-class
facility, utilizing the most advanced networking standards in
the world. The network architecture of the NAP of the AmericasSM
boasts as its core, an efficient high-speed parallel cross point
switch fabric. This fabric has a capacity of up to 178,000,000
packets per second of throughput. In addition, edge switches
provide gigabit speed connectivity to the meshed 128 Gbps core
chassis peering fabric.
The Miami NAP
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