Network
The Network Access Exchange is a unique bandwidth solution that can be customized to meet your Internet connectivity and business needs. And with industry leading virtual routing and configuration tools, CoreXchange's team of engineers matches a connectivity solution to your specific application and business needs.

CoreXchange offers its customers the latest generation core routing and switching infrastructure and has established itself as a leading provider of “network-centric” services. The MX-series platforms enable the delivery of VPNs, advanced QoS control, point-to-point connectivity, high-speed internet access, and video streaming offerings.

CoreXchange utilizes Force10 data center switches to maximize network performance. By enabling cost-effective, high density scalability Force10 brings CoreXchange customers latest generation Ethernet connectivity. This high-density gigabit Ethernet switch, with sub five microsecond switching latency, 170 gigabits per seconds fabric capacity, and 131 million packets per second, delivers the critical performance that advanced enterprise customers demand.
The CoreXchange network provides customers with superior performance for high network demand applicatons such as streaming and gaming. The network is configured for unmatched reliability for criticial business operations, ecommerce and webhosting. Using the latest generation, state-of-the-art routing equipment and configuration tools, we deliver multi-homed connectivity to a mesh of the leading Tier-1 Internet backbones.

Once you place your order with CoreXchange, we manage the provisioning process for you. Whether your Internet access is being delivered in one of our facilities via ethernet or to your facility using local access, we will have you up and running in record time.
Ethernet Options delivered inside our colocation facility:
10 Mbps
100 Mbps
1 Gbps
10 Gbps
Local Access Options to your remote premises:
T1 (1.54 Mbps)
Fractional DS3 (3 Mbps to 21 Mbps)
DS3 (45 Mbps)
OC3 (155 Mbps)
OC12 (622 Mbps)
OC48 (2.488 Gbps)
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