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Home » Zayo expands LH dark fiber and 400G routes, upgrades IP core with Juniper

Zayo expands LH dark fiber and 400G routes, upgrades IP core with Juniper

April 20, 2023
in Clouds and Carriers
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Zayo announced a series of expansions and enhancements to its network and services, including significant growth of its long-haul dark fiber and 400G-enabled routes and modernization of its IP core network. Juniper was selected for the IP core upgrade.

“The only way to stay ahead of the digital curve is to continuously transform. Transformative ideas need a reliable, resilient and on-demand network,” said Bill Long, Chief Product Officer at Zayo. “Zayo is leading the industry with network automation and self-service options, ensuring customers have unprecedented speed and resilience with more flexibility and elasticity, while enhancing security and value, so our customers can focus on making progress toward their business goals instead of worrying about their network.”

Zayo is launching Waves on Demand to enable same-day turn-up on the most in-demand routes, with significantly shortened delivery times. Customers can quickly provision “Wavelength on Demand” between key data center locations across its market-leading network footprint, including its highest-demand routes. In 2023, Zayo launched 8 new Waves on Demand routes, with 5 additional routes planned for the future.

Zayo’s Completed Waves on Demand routes include:

  • Newark, NJ – New York, NY (up to 400G)
  • Ashburn, VA – New York, NY
  • Hillsboro, OR – Seattle, WA
  • Ashburn, VA – Newark, NJ
  • Atlanta, GA – Dallas, TX
  • Los Angeles, CA – San Jose, CA
  • Inter-Los Angeles, CA
  • Los Angeles, CA – San Jose, CA (alt)

Zayo’s Planned Waves on Demand Routes include:

  • Toronto, ON – Chicago, IL
  • San Jose, CA – Seattle, WA
  • Newark, NJ – Chicago, IL
  • Chicago, IL – Secaucus, NJ
  • Englewood, FL – Chicago, IL

This year Zayo began IP Core upgrades to support 400G connectivity. 

In 2022, Zayo added 5,200 route miles to its network, resulting in more than 1.35M fiber miles.

Zayo now has 224 400G-enabled wavelength points of presence (PoPs) and 145 100G-enabled PoPs.

Zayo deployed 24 long-haul waves routes in 2022 with 926TB of wavelength capacity, enabling 400G services across these routes, spanning more than 20,000 route miles. In 2023, Zayo will exceed the number of new Long Haul Dark Fiber routes deployed in 2022.

Zayo will complete 8 long-haul construction projects in 2023, totaling 2,951 route miles and 708,000 fiber miles.

Zayo is estimated to complete 32 400G routes in 2023 with 14 completed in the first half of the year.

Zayo’s 2023 planned new and augmented dark fiber routes:

  • New – St. Louis, MO to Indianapolis, IN
  • Overbuild – Denver, CO to Dallas, TX
  • Overbuild – Chicago, IL to Omaha, NE
  • Overbuild – Omaha, NE to Denver, CO
  • Overbuild – Seattle, WA to Vancouver, WA
  • New – Columbus, OH to Pittsburgh, PA
  • Overbuild – St. Louis, MO to Memphis, TN
  • New – Columbus, OH to Ashburn, VA

Zayo’s New Tier 1 400G Routes:

  • Albany, NY – Newark, NJ
  • Bend, OR – Umatilla, OR
  • Chicago, IL – Cleveland, OH
  • Albany, NY – Boston, MA
  • Atlanta, GA – Washington, DC
  • Dallas, TX – St. Louis, MO
  • Denver, CO – Dallas, TX
  • Kansas City, MO – Indianapolis, IN
  • Las Vegas, NV – Phoenix, AZ
  • Montreal, QC (Canada) – Quebec City, QC (Canada)
  • Columbus, OH – Ashburn, VA
  • Columbus, OH – Cleveland, OH
  • Columbus, OH – Pittsburg, PA
  • Chicago, IL – Clinton, KY
  • Clinton, KY – Ponchatoula, LA
  • Toronto, ON (Canada) – Waterloo, ON (Canada) (Crosslake)
  • Toronto, ON (Canada) – Montreal, QC (South) (Canada)
  • Toronto, ON (Canada) – Montreal, QC (North) (Canada)
  • Indianapolis, IN – Columbus, OH
  • Ashburn, VA – Baltimore, MD
  • Salt Lake City, UT – Seattle, WA
  • Los Angeles, CA – San Jose, CA

On the security front, Zayo is deploying Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) filtering – a component of Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) compliance designed to secure the internet’s routing infrastructure – Zayo now requires two-factor authentication process for Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) route management. 

https://www.zayo.com/newsroom/zayo-unveils-significant-network-expansion-and-industry-first-product-innovation-to-enable-customers-to-connect-whats-next/

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