
"Through this partnership, the Simpsonville facility will now feature direct access to GPC Fiber's 19,000-mile network with local, regional and national reach, offering enterprises and service providers up to 400 Gbps transport capacity and 100 Gbps dedicated internet access. The addition of GPC in the data center provides access to diverse routes linking Kentucky to Cincinnati and Indianapolis, establishing greater redundancy and ultra-low latency for mission-critical operations and ensuring business continuity and cloud performance at scale."
"By integrating our 400 Gbps-capable routes with Aphorio Carter's recently acquired facility, we're delivering the bandwidth, scalability and network diversity that fuel growth for both enterprise and carrier customers across the Bluegrass State and beyond."
"The Aphorio Carter Data Center was designed to meet growing enterprise demand for secure, energy-efficient carrier-neutral infrastructure. The facility provides 10,000 square feet of raised-floor colocation space, expandable to 25,000 square feet and up to seventeen megawatts of power by Q4 2026 supported by N+1 UPS systems and diesel-generator redundancy. Tier III design principles and high-efficiency cooling deliver concurrent maintainability"
GPC Fiber and Aphorio Carter partnered to bring advanced, redundant fiber connectivity to the Aphorio Carter colocation and data center in Simpsonville, Kentucky. The facility gains direct access to GPC Fiber's 19,000-mile network with local, regional and national reach, offering up to 400 Gbps transport capacity and 100 Gbps dedicated internet access. Diverse routes link Kentucky to Cincinnati and Indianapolis, improving redundancy and ultra-low latency for mission-critical operations, business continuity and cloud performance. The data center provides 10,000 square feet of raised-floor colocation, expandable to 25,000 square feet and up to seventeen megawatts of power by Q4 2026 with N+1 UPS and diesel-generator redundancy under Tier III design.
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