neutrality.one has launched ultra-low latency routes in South America, EMEA and APAC to accelerate global connectivity for key verticals. It has put diverse geographic routing in place to offer customers new levels of uptime and redundancy. neutrality.one is commissioning and building low latency links from the ground up to enable cloud, gaming and high-frequency trading (HFT) verticals to gain access to new and emerging markets.
By delivering networks with low latency routes, neutrality.one is championing emerging digital technologies and contributing to the global digital economy. The routes position neutrality.one as a leader in addressing niche demands for cloud gaming, growth of automated financial transactions and emerging markets coming online.
“We are working in an environment where latency is more valuable than ever to organizations and network providers alike. It’s never been more important to serve emerging digital industries and technologies with a consistent network that connects to both global and local markets,” said George Szlosarek, CEO at neutrality.one. “The ever-growing use of cloud services requires dedicated, reliable and low latency connectivity for best application performance and customer experience. It’s a natural next step for us to move into these unique verticals and markets as part of our mission to give everyone a connected future.”
neutrality.one’s low latency route networks allow its customers to level up customer experience for its end users by ensuring seamless and uninterrupted communication, enabling data to be accessed and transmitted more efficiently. It is responding to the expectation for data to be communicated in real-time with no delays by scaling its network portfolio with routes that are more reliable and redundant than ever before.
“There is an increasing demand for cloud, HFT and gaming services which in turn, require greater levels of reliability and ultra-low latency for maximum customer experience. Our expert team has taken a specialized approach to building these networks and ensuring they operate at maximum performance levels. Last year, we opened the first of our ultra-low latency routes from Istanbul to Frankfurt. We’re proud to now be operating in the Middle East, South America and in the near future, Asia,” said Szlosarek.