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Terremark Worldwide, Inc. (AMEX:TWW), a leading operator of integrated
Internet exchanges and a global provider of managed IT infrastructure
solutions for government and private sectors, today announced that
Espanix, Spain’s largest Internet Exchange,
has approved Terremark’s NAP de las Americas
Madrid facility in Spain to serve as the first Remote Access Point for
the Espanix exchange.
Terremark will provide Espanix and its members with secure and redundant
internet infrastructure, colocation space and power. As a result,
Espanix members collocated at Terremark’s
Madrid facility will be able to have access to other Espanix members
located at the core Espanix node.
Espanix is a non-profit association composed of the most important
telecom operators in Spain. Espanix' mission is to promote the exchange
of Internet traffic in Spain. Currently, Espanix handles more than 70
gigs per second and 95% of the Internet traffic exchanged in Spain.
“As Spain continues to experience enormous
growth in the use of Internet, it has become mission-critical for us at
Espanix to expand our capabilities to another secure, and reliable
facility that will provide our members with sufficient capacity to grow,”
said Cristobal López Cañas,
Managing Director for Espanix. “Expanding to
the NAP de las Americas Madrid, with its other sister NAPs around the
world including Terremark’s flagship facility
in Miami, will enhance our ability to serve our members in a reliable
and cost-effective manner.”
“Having a Espanix Remote Point of Access at
the NAP de las Americas Madrid is further proof of the value of our NAP
model,” said Manuel D. Medina, Chairman and
CEO of Terremark Worldwide Inc. “We firmly
believe that Terremark is the partner of choice for Internet exchanges
like Espanix, who can entrust the expansion of their mission-critical
infrastructure to us for a secure, reliable and cost-effective solution.”
About Espanix
Espanix is a non-profit private association, composed of the 34 most
important telecommunications operators in Spain. Their mission is to
promote the exchange of Internet traffic in Spain. Founded in 1997,
Espanix is the principal neutral Internet exchange in Spain and the
third European Internet exchange (after London and Amsterdam), based on
traffic volume in the European Union. Espanix currently handles 70 gigs
per second of traffic and 95% of the total Internet exchange in Spain.
Espanix is a founding member of Euro-IX, the European association formed
by 20 of the neutral Internet exchanges in Europe. More information
about Espanix can be found at www.espanix.net.
About Terremark Worldwide, Inc.
Terremark Worldwide, Inc. (AMEX:TWW) is a leading operator of integrated
Internet exchanges and a global provider of managed IT infrastructure
solutions for government and private sectors. Terremark delivers its
portfolio of services from seven locations in the U.S., Europe and Latin
America and from four service aggregation and distribution locations,
which aggregate network traffic and distribute network-based services in
Europe and Asia to meet specific customer needs. Terremark’s
flagship facility, the NAP of the Americas, is the model for the
carrier-neutral Internet exchanges the company has in Santa Clara,
California (NAP of the Americas/West), in Sao Paulo, Brazil (NAP do
Brasil) and in Madrid, Spain (NAP de las Americas Madrid). The
carrier-neutral NAP of the Americas is a state-of-the-art facility that
provides exchange point, colocation and managed services. Terremark is
headquartered at 2601 S. Bayshore Drive, 9th Floor, Miami, Florida, USA,
(305) 856-3200. More information about Terremark Worldwide can be found
at www.terremark.com.
Statements contained in this press release may constitute
"forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Terremark’s
actual results may differ materially from those set forth in the
forward-looking statements due to a number of risks, uncertainties and
other factors, as discussed in Terremark’s
filings with the SEC. These factors include, without limitation,
Terremark’s ability to obtain funding for its
business plans, uncertainty in the demand for Terremark’s
services or products and Terremark’s ability
to manage its growth. Terremark does not assume any obligation to update
these forward-looking statements.
Terremark Worldwide, Inc. (AMEX:TWW), a leading operator of
integrated Internet exchanges and a global provider of managed IT
infrastructure solutions for government and private sectors, today
announced that Espanix, Spain's largest Internet Exchange, has
approved Terremark's NAP de las Americas Madrid facility in Spain to
serve as the first Remote Access Point for the Espanix exchange.
Terremark will provide Espanix and its members with secure and
redundant internet infrastructure, colocation space and power. As a
result, Espanix members collocated at Terremark's Madrid facility will
be able to have access to other Espanix members located at the core
Espanix node.
Espanix is a non-profit association composed of the most important
telecom operators in Spain. Espanix' mission is to promote the
exchange of Internet traffic in Spain. Currently, Espanix handles more
than 70 gigs per second and 95% of the Internet traffic exchanged in
Spain.
"As Spain continues to experience enormous growth in the use of
Internet, it has become mission-critical for us at Espanix to expand
our capabilities to another secure, and reliable facility that will
provide our members with sufficient capacity to grow," said Cristobal
Lopez Canas, Managing Director for Espanix. "Expanding to the NAP de
las Americas Madrid, with its other sister NAPs around the world
including Terremark's flagship facility in Miami, will enhance our
ability to serve our members in a reliable and cost-effective manner."
"Having a Espanix Remote Point of Access at the NAP de las
Americas Madrid is further proof of the value of our NAP model," said
Manuel D. Medina, Chairman and CEO of Terremark Worldwide Inc. "We
firmly believe that Terremark is the partner of choice for Internet
exchanges like Espanix, who can entrust the expansion of their
mission-critical infrastructure to us for a secure, reliable and
cost-effective solution."
About Espanix
Espanix is a non-profit private association, composed of the 34
most important telecommunications operators in Spain. Their mission is
to promote the exchange of Internet traffic in Spain. Founded in 1997,
Espanix is the principal neutral Internet exchange in Spain and the
third European Internet exchange (after London and Amsterdam), based
on traffic volume in the European Union. Espanix currently handles 70
gigs per second of traffic and 95% of the total Internet exchange in
Spain. Espanix is a founding member of Euro-IX, the European
association formed by 20 of the neutral Internet exchanges in Europe.
More information about Espanix can be found at www.espanix.net.
About Terremark Worldwide, Inc.
Terremark Worldwide, Inc. (AMEX:TWW) is a leading operator of
integrated Internet exchanges and a global provider of managed IT
infrastructure solutions for government and private sectors. Terremark
delivers its portfolio of services from seven locations in the U.S.,
Europe and Latin America and from four service aggregation and
distribution locations, which aggregate network traffic and distribute
network-based services in Europe and Asia to meet specific customer
needs. Terremark's flagship facility, the NAP of the Americas, is the
model for the carrier-neutral Internet exchanges the company has in
Santa Clara, California (NAP of the Americas/West), in Sao Paulo,
Brazil (NAP do Brasil) and in Madrid, Spain (NAP de las Americas
Madrid). The carrier-neutral NAP of the Americas is a state-of-the-art
facility that provides exchange point, colocation and managed
services. Terremark is headquartered at 2601 S. Bayshore Drive, 9th
Floor, Miami, Florida, USA, (305) 856-3200. More information about
Terremark Worldwide can be found at www.terremark.com.
Statements contained in this press release may constitute
"forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Terremark's actual results
may differ materially from those set forth in the forward-looking
statements due to a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors,
as discussed in Terremark's filings with the SEC. These factors
include, without limitation, Terremark's ability to obtain funding for
its business plans, uncertainty in the demand for Terremark's services
or products and Terremark's ability to manage its growth. Terremark
does not assume any obligation to update these forward-looking
statements.