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Hibernia Networks to Provide 100 Gigabits of Diverse Capacity for Major NTT Communications’ Network Expansion

Hibernia Networks, a provider of global capacity services, announces today that it was chosen by NTT Communications to provide 100 Gigabits of diverse network capacity to support the company’s European expansion and its NTT Communications Global IP Network (GIN). As a preferred supplier, Hibernia Networks will deploy multiple terrestrial and subsea crossing routes to ensure complete network diversity.

As one of the world’s largest global IT and telecommunications services companies, NTT Communications provides world-class IP networking, consultancy, architecture, security and cloud services for enterprise customers and service providers in over 150 countries. These offerings are backed by the company’s leading-edge infrastructure, including the IPv4/IPv6 Global Tier-1 IP Network and over 130 secure data centers. NTT Communications provides the largest lit capacity for transporting data between Japan and the US.

“As NTT Communications continues extending its global footprint to meet increasing data demand, we selected Hibernia Networks to expand our network infrastructure because of its technology, experience and personalized support,” states Chris Lathrop, Sr. Director Network Infrastructure, NTT Communications Global IP Network for NTT America. “We required a diverse route from key European points to the west coast of the US, and Hibernia was able to design complex solutions that would encompass multiple routes.”

“By providing NTT Communications with our carefully engineered diverse network capacity, Hibernia plays a pivotal role in meeting maximum uptime for their clients along with furthering positive customer experiences,” comments Eric Gutshall, President of Wholesale for Hibernia Networks. “The additional Hibernia capacity serves to link NTT Communications’ Asia, US and European markets. We look forward to growing our relationship with this trusted partner.”

Hibernia Networks’ cutting-edge network technology allows carriers and service providers to leverage its reliable, next-generation services. Its network is engineered for reliability with redundant ring architecture and direct access to over 120 points of presence across North America, Europe and Asia.

For more information on Hibernia’s network and to view its global network map, visit www.hibernianetworks.com.

About Hibernia Networks:

Hibernia Networks owns and operates a global network connecting North America, Europe and Asia. Hibernia offers over 120 network Points of Presence (PoPs) on over 24,000 kilometers of fiber.

Hibernia Networks serves wholesale, financial and media customers with unparalleled support, flexibility and service. Hibernia’s wholesale services provide secure and diverse dedicated Ethernet, DTM and optical-level services, including GigE, 10G and LanPhy wavelengths and traditional SONET/SDH services. Hibernia’s financial services unite hundreds of global banks and financial exchanges with low latency connectivity. Hibernia’s media services are dedicated to flawless delivery of video signals over fiber, supporting media companies across the globe with over 150 media connection points. Hibernia Networks is owned by Columbia Ventures Corporation and funds managed by Constellation Growth Capital.

For more information on Hibernia’s cutting-edge network and services, please visit www.hibernianetworks.com.

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