Lightmatter officially becomes a unicorn
December 19, 2023
Boston
| Distance | Site | About |
|---|---|---|
| 0.06 miles | Evocative Somerville BOS1 |
Datacenter built in 2009 and expanded in 2013
Two (2) Story structure
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| 0.14 miles | FirstLight Somerville |
Located less than one mile from I-93 on the Boston/Somerville line and at the intersection of multiple redundant fiber networks, ColoSpace Somerville offers a combination of convenience to downtown Boston and Cambridge
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| 0.14 miles | CoreSite Somerville BO1 | |
| 0.14 miles | Internap Boston |
Although Internap is a carrier, the company operates a "carrier neutral" data center. There are a half dozen networks in the site, plus more via the CoreSite Meet-Me-Room
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| 0.15 miles | AXCELX Somerville | |
| 0.49 miles | Tierpoint Charleston |
Located on the Hood Park campus, TierPoint’s Charlestown data center is a short walk from the Sullivan Square MBTA station located near I-93.
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| 0.66 miles | Verizon: Cambridge 89 Fulkerson |
Former XO Communications site
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| 0.77 miles | Lumen Cambridge 1 (300 Bent) |
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| 1.12 miles | Lumen Boston (1 Main) | |
| 1.90 miles | Expedient Boston | |
| 1.95 miles | DataBank BOS1 |
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| 1.95 miles | Crown Castle One Summer |
Markley One Sumer is the landlord for Lightower at this site.
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| 1.95 miles | Verizon: One Summer |
Markley One Sumer is the landlord for Verizon at this site.
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| 1.98 miles | Lumen Boston 1 |
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| 1.98 miles | Markley: One Summer Street |
Markley's One Summer Street is Boston's carrier hotel. The building is the largest multi-tenant telecommunications facility in New England. Home to over 90 different carriers and network providers, One Summer offers clients unlimited bandwidth, high-density connectivity, unsurpassed infrastructure, abundant and reliable power, and true network diversity
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| 4.09 miles | Centersquare: Watertown BOS4 |
Centersquare's cloud-enabled Watertown data center is located close to the center of Boston, and only 10 miles from Boston Logan International Airport. The facility was originally built in 2002 and then expanded in 2008 to add space, power, and cooling capacity.
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| 8.79 miles | 105 Cabot - Digital Realty |
3 Story Structure
Flood Zone: Outside 100 and 500 Year Flood Plain
Seismic Zone 2A
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| 8.80 miles | 128 1ST - Digital Realty |
Originally built by a telecom company in 2000, this facility has 13 MW of critical IT load that serves a total of 18 customers who are primarily internet based, financial services, and healthcare related companies.
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| 9.43 miles | 115 2nd - Digital Realty |
Digital Realty full leased the building to a Triple Net tenant, Cyxtera BO3
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| 9.43 miles | Centersquare: Waltham BO3 |
1 Story Structure
Raised Floor: 24"
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| 9.58 miles | Centersquare Waltham BOS1 |
Datacenter operational since in 1998.
2 story building
Raised Floor: 12"
Utility: NSTAR
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| 9.59 miles | 600 Winter - Digital Realty |
Digital Realty full leased the building to a Triple Net tenant, Cyxtera BO1.
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| 9.65 miles | Equinix Boston BO1 | |
| 9.84 miles | 200 Quannapowitt |
The former facility was torn down in 2023.
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| 11.91 miles | Camber: Bedford, MA |
1 Story structure
Flood Zone: Outside 100 and 500 Year Flood Plain
Seismic Zone 2A
N+2 Cooling Plant Redundancy
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| 13.44 miles | EdgeConneX Boston |
Customer work spaces are available
Raised Floor: 30"
EdgeConnex has rights to adjacent space to accommodate expansion.
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| 13.80 miles | Equinix Boston BO2 |
Equinix acquired BO2 as well as 28 other datacenters from Verizon in 2017. It was formerly named Verizon BOS1 Billerica.
Constructed in 2001
Construction Type: Slab on grade, concrete
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| 17.57 miles | FirstLight Rockland |
The site was acquired from ColoSpace in 2019.
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| 19.77 miles | Prov.net Boston North |
Dedicated ½ Cabinet to Multi-cabinet Suites
Diverse power feeds
750 KW Generator
Redundant (A/B) Distribution
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Although debuting at the height of the telecom industry, Cogent soon found vast market wealth eradicated and many other ISPs thrown into a state of turmoil. In a survival of the fittest competition, Cogent became the consolidator in a consolidating market. Over three brief years, Cogent completed 13 acquisitions of other flailing providers. Whether it was an entire company or just select assets, Cogent was able to acquire valuable network assets, customers, peering relationships and building access agreements for pennies on the dollar.
Among Cogent's 13 acquisitions to date include three of the original generation Internet Service Providers who were pioneers in the late 1980s and early 1990s. These companies—PSINet (originally Performance Systems International), NetRail and Aleron (originally AGIS/Net99)—were the earliest providers of commercial Internet service.
Other strategic acquisitions include assets from: Allied Riser, OnSite Access, Fiber City, Fiber Network Solutions, Applied Theory, LambdaNet France and Spain, Carrier1, Unlimited Fiber Optics, Global Access, Aleron, NTT/Verio.
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