Custom Connect to Provide Worldwide Low-Latency Connectivity Services to InterXion Clients

INTERXION HOLDING NV announced that Custom Connect, a carrier-neutral reseller of network solutions, now provides bespoke and carrier-neutral connectivity services on a global level to InterXion's clients from its data centres.

Custom Connect offers carrier-neutral, reliable and integrated connectivity while simplifying network management, support and sourcing through a single point of contact. InterXion's data centres are a foundation for designing and delivering high-performance networks inside as well as outside of Europe. Interxion’s clients can benefit from Custom Connect’s carrier neutral expertise in the design, delivery and support of customised, high-performance networks. This enables organisations to benefit from global connectivity solutions that will meet their requirements in terms of service levels, latency, redundancy and costs..

“With its pan-European coverage of 28 data centres in 11 countries, carrier-density with more than 350 carriers and strong focus on the financial services industry, Interxion is a logical data centre provider for many of our clients,” said Jan Willem Meijer, Executive Director, Custom Connect. “Interxion’s clients can benefit from our carrier neutral approach when selecting their connectivity services. We're able to design and deliver one bespoke service constructed out of multiple available services from multiple carriers, both on national and international scale. Both our companies have a strong focus on the financial sector and understand this sector’s demands in terms of availability, scalability, low latency connectivity and dedicated support “around the clock”.

“Custom Connect will provide additional value to our customers looking for customised, carrier-neutral network solutions,” said Kevin Dean, Chief Marketing Officer, Interxion. “Customers can utilise the unrivalled carrier density within our data centres to improve the performance of their applications right across our pan-European data centre footprint and substantially reduce costs.”