Lexent Metro Connect was a New York City based neutral telecommunications provider that owned, operated, built and maintained its own dark fiber network in New York, Northern New Jersey, and surrounding areas. Based in New York City, Lexent provided services in the boroughs of Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn, as well as in Northern New Jersey. It had 150 fiber route miles and served over 200 commercial buildings.
The company was acquired Lightower Fiber Networks in 2010.
Lexent constructs and leases dark fiber networks for carriers, wireless service providers, service providers, financial and enterprise customers. Lexent also provides engineering and project management support to carriers looking to build telecommunications networks in New York as well as consultation on fiber networks in various metropolitan areas around the United States.
Dark fiber is capable of Fiber-optic communication at any speed, and offers unlimited bandwidth. By bypassing the "Carrier Cloud," dark fiber is virtually free from outside interference, interception or interruption, providing small businesses to large service providers a secure network. Lexent's dark fiber network provides diverse connectivity between regional carrier hotels, central offices, and Enterprise Buildings. The network includes four river crossings over the Hudson River, Harlem River and East River, and spans over 100 route miles of metro fiber. Lexent's network is accessible from any area of Manhattan, as well as Northern New Jersey. Lexent can interconnect between Carrier Hotel Facilities, as well as interconnect between Carrier Hotel Facilities and enterprise building locations.
Maps, Directions, and Place Reviews
List of Points of Presence (POPs)
Lexent Metro Connect has 27 PoPs in 13 different carrier hotel buildings and fiber access to over 100 enterprise buildings throughout Manhattan, the Bronx and Northern New Jersey including:
32 Avenue of the Americas, NYC
- The Hub (Building MMR), 24th floor
60 Hudson Street, NYC
- Fibernet (a Zayo Group Company), 1st floor
- Telx, 9th floor
- Metcom Network Services, Datacenters 10th floor and 23rd floor. Interconnect presence all floors including Roof and Basement.
- XO, 13th floor
75 Broad Street, NYC
- Fibermedia, 19th floor
- Metcom Network Services, Datacenter 25th floor. Interconnect presence all floors including Roof and Basement.
- Fibermedia, 28th floor
- InterNAP
85 Tenth Avenue, NYC
- L-3 Communications Vault, Basement
- Client Datacenter, 7th floor
111 Eighth Avenue NYC
- Level 3, 3rd floor
- Switch and Data, 5th floor
- Telx (fka NYC Connect), 8th floor
- Telx (fka NYC Connect), 15th floor
325 Hudson Street, NYC
- Building Meet-Me-Room, Basement
- Flag Telecom, 4th floor
601 West 26th Street, NYC
- Level 3 (fka Wiltel), 6th floor
- SBC SuperPoP, 6th floor
- Broadview, 4th floor
1095 Avenue of the Americas, NYC
- Verizon CO-CATT, Basement, 1095 Avenue of the Americas
165 Halsey Street, Newark, NJ
- Building Meet-Me-Room, 9th floor
300 Kennedy Blvd East, Weehawken, NJ
- Telx Meet Me Room, 1st floor
- JPMC, 1st floor
- Savvis, 2nd floor
275 Hartz Way, Secaucus, NJ
- Equinix Facility, 1st floor
755 Secaucus Rd., Secaucus, NJ
- Equinix Facility, 1st floor
5851 West Side, North Bergen, NJ
- Switch and Data
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Background and origins
Lexent Metro Connect LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lexent Inc., was formed in 2002 and awarded a NYC High Capacity Telecommunications Franchise with the non-exclusive right to construct, operate and maintain local high capacity telecommunications networks and services in the New York City metro market. Lexent's sister company, Hugh O'Kane Electric Co Inc. was founded in 1946 by Hugh O'Kane Sr. as an electrical company specializing in services to the graphic arts and printing industries. Today, the two companies operate independently to serve the New York telecommunications market. The Lexent companies are privately owned by the O'Kane Family.
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