Zayo takes Tranzact to the next level with transatlantic capabilities

Global bandwidth infrastructure provider Zayo Group Holdings has revealed that Tranzact, Zayo’s innovative online shopping and self-service platform, will offer expanded transatlantic service capabilities.

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This new transatlantic capability allows Zayo customers to seamlessly quote to and from locations across Zayo’s entire global network, for services including aggregated IP, E-line and ELAN Ethernet and 1-10G wavelength services. Customers will have the freedom to explore by building type, data centre or Cloud provider at over 16,000 on-net locations. This capability enables Zayo to connect dense networks in both the U.S. and Europe by integrating partner assets, providing a seamless end-to-end solution for its customers. The functionality of the platform remains the same, which means users benefit from a growing set of capabilities within an already comprehensive tool.


Tranzact, which launched in September 2014, is designed to be the easiest way for customers, partners and resellers to buy and manage bandwidth services, simplifying the bandwidth shopping experience and featuring an easy-to-use interface. Tranzact offers the ability to browse over 100,000 locations, search by building and location type, and simultaneously compare prices across multiple products, speeds, and locations.


“As we continue to expand our European footprint, it is vital that we are able to deliver bandwidth wherever and whenever customers require it,” said David Howson, president of Zayo international. “A big priority for us is to connect customers across the Atlantic, enabling them access into key locations in the US and Europe.That’s why Tranzact is such a valuable tool – it integrates bandwidth into an ‘online shopping’ experience, making purchasing bandwidth easy to navigate and understand.
“By expanding our Tranzact offering to allow for seamless quotes across Zayo’s global network, we make it even easier for our customers to add to their bandwidth provision, purchase new bandwidth and ensure that their own planned expansions run smoothly, crossing the transatlantic divide with the best connectivity options possible.”

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