US Signal: WI02 Madison

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US Signal: WI02 Madison

Year Built: 2008
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The site was previously a OneNeck facility. In 2024, US Signal completed its acquisition of OneNeck Data Center Holdings LLC (OneNeck).

  • SLA: 99.999% uptime.
  • Generators: 4,500 kW, 2N redundancy
  • UPS: 6,000 kW, 2N redundancy
  • Utility Feeds: 9,000 kVA
  • On-Net Carriers: Nine
  • Cloud Integration: Cross-connects to cloud services and direct access to US Signal’s fiber backbone.

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Sites within 15 miles of US Signal: WI02 Madison

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5.29 miles Lumen Madison 1
5.73 miles 5Nines
5.74 miles US Signal: WI01 Madison
US Signal's data center is located in the heart of downtown Madison.
5.75 miles Network222
7.44 miles EdgeConnex Madison
7.51 miles SupraNet Madison
16.32 miles QTS: Vienna, Wisconsin
QTS is set to develop a new data center near Madison, Wisconsin, with plans for up to 15 buildings. The initial phase will include three to five buildings, each requiring an investment of $300-500 million.
16.34 miles QTS: Vienna Expansion
18.79 miles QTS: DeForest, Wisconsin
QTS Data Centers has officially withdrawn its proposal for a massive expansion plan near Madison, Wisconsin, effectively canceling the development of a new data center campus in the Village of DeForest.

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US Singal Data Centers are:

  • Audited for compliance with HIPAA/HITECH, PCI DSS, and SOC 1, TYPE 2
  • Scalable and customizable
  • Powered by US Signal's wholly owned, robust network

US Signal rings the Midwest with its fiber-optic network. The network connects subscribers in the metropolitan areas of Indianapolis, Detroit, Chicago, and 12 other cities. US Signal provides telecommunications services to institutional, enterprise, and wholesale customers in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin. It also provides Internet access, dark fiber capacity, and colocation services. The company's related infrastructure services include network design and construction. US Signal has supply partnerships with equipment manufacturers including ADTRAN and Cisco Systems. Source: hoovers.com

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Data Center Company US Signal Has Been Bought by Igneo Infrastructure Partners

Data Center Company US Signal Has Been Bought by Igneo Infrastructure Partners

February 23, 2023 US Signal

Data center and network services company US Signal has been fully acquired by investment firm Igneo Infrastructure Partners. The investment, which was initially disclosed in September 2022, is Igneo's first in the US telecommunications and digital infrastructure industry. In light of the...

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US Signal, a leading end-to-end IT solutions provider, today announced that it has partnered with Cloudflare, the leading internet performance and security company, to bring a fully managed and cus...

US Signal Partners With Cloudflare to Deliver DDoS Protection

October 21, 2018 US Signal

US Signal, a leading end-to-end IT solutions provider, today announced that it has partnered with Cloudflare, the leading internet performance and security company, to bring a fully managed and customizable distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) protection service to market. The new service...

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