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Home » Teraswitch Expands Global Network with 400GE Upgrade from EXA Infrastructure

Teraswitch Expands Global Network with 400GE Upgrade from EXA Infrastructure

January 30, 2025
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EXA Infrastructure has upgraded Teraswitch’s network to 400GE connectivity, enhancing bandwidth, lowering costs, and positioning the company for rapid global expansion. The upgrade strengthens Teraswitch’s network across Europe and transatlantic routes, addressing increasing data demands driven by AI, cloud computing, and streaming services.

Teraswitch had previously deployed 100GE waves to link cities across the U.S. and Europe but found that higher capacity was essential to meet growing requirements. The move to 400GE improves service reliability, reduces cost per megabit, and enables more competitive pricing for customers. EXA Infrastructure’s expanded service-level agreements (SLAs) further enhance network performance, supporting Teraswitch’s goal of scaling into new markets in 2025.

• Upgrade details: 400GE connectivity deployment

• Key benefits: Increased bandwidth, reduced costs, improved service reliability

• Network coverage: U.S., Europe, transatlantic connectivity

• Growth strategy: Plans to expand reach to additional continents in 2025

• Partnership focus: Scalability, cost efficiency, and high-performance networking

“Our partnership with EXA Infrastructure has been instrumental in our ability to scale quickly and cost-effectively,” said Brendan Mannella at Teraswitch. “Upgrading to 400GE not only helps us meet the growing demands of our customers but also strengthens our position in the global market.”

  • Teraswitch, founded in 2002 by Brendan Mannella and incorporated in Pennsylvania in 2003, is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The company specializes in infrastructure services, including CPU/GPU compute, virtual private servers (VPS), storage solutions, and dedicated hosting. Teraswitch operates data centers in multiple locations, such as Pittsburgh, PA; Newark, NJ; Salt Lake City, UT; Los Angeles, CA; Dallas, TX; Vancouver, BC; Dublin, IE; London, UK; Amsterdam, NL; Frankfurt, DE; Seoul, SK; Singapore, SG; and Tokyo, JP.  
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