Dedicated hosting provider LeaseWeb’s port capacity increases from 160 Gbps to 210 Gbps
LeaseWeb, dedicated hosting provider increased its hosting network from 160 Gbps to 210 Gbps. The company’s goal is to keep having twice as much capacity available as the bandwidth used by clients with their web sites.
The company achieves its goal by obtaining new port capacity from telecom carriers (transit traffic) and an internet exchange (peering). Leaseweb added total of 50 Gbps of port capacity. It has bought 10 Gigabits of additional port capacity from Tata Telecommunications and Global Crossing. It has purchased an additional 20 Gigabits of port capacity from TeliaSonera. The company has bought 10 Gigabits of new port capacity from the London Internet Exchange (LINX), for additional peering capability.
