Our network
Core Regional & Global Routing Nodes
Backbone Delivery Ecosystem: Instead of undersea fiber systems, AS54623 uses a high-performance hybrid transport ring. This combines dark fiber metro backhaul with high-capacity connectivity.
Ontario, California (Primary Hub): The physical heart of the network. It aggregates the regional user traffic from commercial clients across the Inland Empire.
Los Angeles Interconnect Ring (One Wilshire / Equinix LA): The regional traffic is pushed from Ontario directly to the major telecom carrier hotels in downtown Los Angeles via high-capacity dark fiber backhaul.
Global Carriers: Within the Los Angeles infrastructure, hands off its traffic directly to its primary upstream transit provider to reach the broader global internet fabric.
Global Tier-1 & CDN Handoffs: Through the Los Angeles gateway, the connection fans out across the US to major nationwide backbones and edge nodes (such as Cogent, Lumen, Subrigo, Arelion, and NTT) to reach destinations in Europe and Asia.
Core Interconnection Routing Paths
The Local Launchpad (Ontario, CA):
- This serves as the local routing origin. It terminates the last-mile enterprise fiber, consolidating traffic before it reaches the interstate backhaul.
The Los Angeles Gateway (One Wilshire / Equinix LAX):
- Ontario connects directly via ultra-low latency metro dark fiber down to the Los Angeles carrier hotels. This is where our network meets Level3, Cogent, Subrigo Corporation (AS19257), handing traffic to the domestic Default Free Zone (DFZ).
The Texas Crossroad (Dallas Infomart):
- From the LAX gateway, traffic routes along the southern transcontinental fiber path directly into the Dallas Infomart, connecting your West Coast edge to the central US routing matrix.
The East Coast Transit Hub (Ashburn, VA):
- To access global European networks and major cloud providers, traffic routes from the West Coast across to the Equinix Ashburn ecosystem, tying the Ontario network to the highest density of internet traffic in the world.
The Midwest Aggregation Node (Chicago - 350 E. Cermak):
- Northern routing paths handle traffic to the upper Midwest and northeastern US networks via high-speed Tier-1 long-haul fiber.
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