Colo Atl has announced that Impact Telecom has joined Colo Atl's growing list of network operators and service providers. Impact Telecom will utilize the Colo Atl facility to expand cloud operations and enhance its commercial product offerings for enterprise and SMBs.

"The Colo Atl colocation facility is top-of-the-line, and most surely meets our colocation needs as we look to further expand to the cloud market," comments Chuck Griffin, chief operating officer of Impact Telecom. "But what makes Colo Atl stand out the most is the strong relationship we have with the owner, Tim Kiser. We appreciate the flexibility Tim offers as our business needs evolve, and for working closely with us on our daily business initiatives. We admire Tim's strong work ethics, meaning that what he says contractually is what he lives by every day."

Impact Telecom is a leading provider of US domestic and international voice solutions for carriers around the world. As one of very few nationwide Feature Group D (FGD) networks with dedicated service to wholesale voice, Impact offers the most comprehensive solutions for carriers and businesses with wholesale telecommunications needs.

"With more than 300 carriers connected to its state-of-the-art Voice over IP network, I'm very happy to officially welcome Impact Telecom to our growing list of service providers," states Tim Kiser, owner and founder of Colo Atl. "As providers of business-class voice and data services, Impact has a strong need for the best possible colocation and interconnection services available today. Staying true to our mission, we are pleased to be able to meet these needs, on top of offering exceptional customer support and personalized attention; factors that are much appreciated in our fast-paced industry."

Established in November 2001, the Colo Atl colocation and Meet Me Area (MMA) facility is located across the 5th and 8th floors of 55 Marietta Street in Downtown Atlanta. Colo Atl is a reasonable, accommodating and cost-effective interconnection environment for more than 80 local, regional and global network operators. The Colo Atl facility is also home to the Georgia Technology Center (GTC), a test bed and live production facility for network communications equipment; and the Southeast Network Access Point (SNAP). SNAP provides next-generation Internet Exchange (IX) solutions, including SDN peering, testing and implementation.

 

This article was originally posted “Impact Telecom Selects Colo Atl To Support Growing Cloud Operations” from Cloud Strategy Magazine.