Deep Edge extends reach with purchase of Main Carrier Hotel
Deep Edge Realty (‘Deep Edge’), a growing Internet infrastructure company operating in Nevada and North Carolina, is expanding to Maine after purchasing 340 Cumberland Avenue, the State’s connectivity focal point and carrier hotel. The facility was purchased from Northland Enterprises.
Optimizing the Internet capabilities at 340 Cumberland will allow Deep Edge to bring more content, data, and cloud services closer to users, and provide options to decrease network costs, and to improve latency and resiliency.
“We see an opportunity to build on the area’s existing infrastructure by attracting new and current market participants to bolster the region’s capabilities. We’re excited to bring our Internet infrastructure capabilities to Maine,” says Martin Hannigan, Deep Edge founder and CEO.
Northland’s CEO, Josh Benthien, says his company has always envisioned a future for 340 Cumberland.
“This is a perfect synthesis of opportunity and capability,” says Benthien. “340 Cumberland already has several carriers on-site that contribute to its status as the premier interconnection hub of Maine.” Northland has owned and managed the building since 2017 and will partner with Deep Edge to provide property management services.
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carrier hotel | Deep Edge | edge data center | interconnection
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