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Fluidata is an Independent Telecommunications Carrier, exploiting multiple wholesale connections to provide a wide range of products and services to best suit the needs of each client.

Fluidata operates a redundant multi-site core network out of London with multiple POPs at the Redbus datacentres as well as Telehouse North and London Hosting centre. These are interconnected on a redundant 10 Gigabit fibre ring. We are currently planning a new POP in Manchester for added redundancy.

Our Juniper and Cisco routers, as well as all core network equipment, operate redundant fail-over, ensuring that any hardware failure, however unlikely, has minimal impact on availability. In addition to this we maintain a 24/7 datacentre presence to ensure that all eventualities are covered.

Our external connectivity is distributed across multiple carriers, including Tier 1 providers such as Level 3, Telia, Global Crossing and Teleglobe. These are handled through Juniper routers and give us access to over 5 Gb/s of external connectivity at each POP. In addition to transit providers we peer at multiple IXPs to ensure the quickest connections possible to other carriers and large corporations.

     

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