The Iowa Communications Network has joined Omaha IX at 1623 Farnam to improve connectivity for users in Iowa. This move aims to provide high performance and low-latency services to schools, public safety agencies, government bodies, and healthcare facilities. Joining Omaha IX signifies a strategic shift for ICN, which previously routed traffic through Chicago and Denver, aiding in bridging the digital divide for rural and urban communities. 1623 Farnam serves as a neutral platform for peering and access to numerous content and service providers, enhancing options for partners and customers.
"Having a presence at 1623 Farnam and joining the Omaha IX peering exchange provides the ICN a vast opportunity for more interconnection with our partner networks in the State of Iowa."
"With ICN as part of this new digital ecosystem, it brings more options for peering and direct connections with content and service providers where our customers' workloads and applications live."
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