123.Net Targets Ann Arbor In Fiber Expansion

SOUTHFIELD — Southfield-based 123.Net Inc. said Friday that its new Ann Arbor fiber ring will bring massive amounts of capacity, up to 10 gigabits per second, to Ann Arbor businesses.

The company says it offers industry-leading Cisco optical technology and four primary data centers.

“Our fiber ring is strategically located encircling Ann Arbor’s primary business district,” said Chuck Irvin, 123.Net’s outside plant engineer. “This placement allows Ann Arbor businesses the advantage of easily and affordably connecting directly into 123.Net dedicated fiber. With Michigan businesses increasingly dependent on data, this high-performance, high-security and high-capacity bandwidth can be a true difference maker.”

Further bolstering its Ann Arbor network, 123.Net has point-of-presence wireless sites on many of Ann Arbor’s most notable buildings, including Tower Plaza and 777 Eisenhower.

The company says its history in Ann Arbor dates back to 1996 with its first dial-up installations, which were later replaced by T1 lines and wireless.

123.Net already serves thousands of businesses in Metro Detroit, Ann Arbor, Saginaw, Flint, Lansing, and Grand Rapids and has expanded to almost 2,500 route miles of fiber and 70 wireless points-of-presence sites across Michigan.

Ann Arbor businesses can call (866) 460-3503, email sales@123.net or visit www.123.Net for more information.

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