Hawaiki Broadens Its Network in the U.S. with New PoP in Seattle, WA

New Point of Presence at the Westin Building Exchange Hawaiki delivers seamless connectivity between Sydney, Auckland, and Seattle

AUCKLAND, New Zealand & SEATTLE--()--Hawaiki Submarine Cable LP has extended its U.S. presence from Hillsboro, OR to the Westin Building Exchange (WBX) carrier hotel and data center in Seattle, WA to support its clients’ capacity requirements between New Zealand, Australia, and the United States.

Launched in July 2018, the Hawaiki transpacific cable is a 15,000 km fiber optic deep-sea, carrier-neutral cable with a design capacity of 67 Tbps. Hawaiki is the fastest and largest capacity link connecting Australia and New Zealand to Hawaii and mainland United States.

Hawaiki selected the Westin Building Exchange based upon the large number of global carriers, simplified connectivity options, and available cloud services that has been the hallmark of the original transpacific, terabit fiber hub on the U.S. west coast.

“Choosing the WBX in Seattle was a natural but strategic decision for us,” said Remi Galasso, Chief Executive Officer, Hawaiki. “With over 250 carriers, cloud, and content providers within their ecosystem we could not have found a more ideal location.”

Through this partnership, Hawaiki expands its reach in the U.S. and provides PoP to PoP capacity between Sydney, Auckland, and Seattle to its customers.

“At WBX, we are simplifying access to carriers, companies, clouds, countries, and continents,” said Michael Boyle, Strategic Planning Director with WBX. “The reason organizations like Hawaiki establish a presence with the Westin Building Exchange is due to the availability of multiple, cost-effective connectivity options and direct access to all major carriers and cloud providers, located in our building.”

About Hawaiki Submarine Cable LP

Hawaiki Submarine Cable LP, headquartered in Auckland, New Zealand, owns and operates the Hawaiki submarine cable system (Hawaiki). Hawaiki is the first and only carrier-neutral submarine cable linking Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, and Oregon, on the U.S. west coast. For more information, visit www.hawaikicable.co.nz or connect with Hawaiki on Twitter and LinkedIn.

About the Westin Building Exchange

One of the leading data center and colocation facilities in the world, the Westin Building Exchange (WBX) provides neutral connectivity points to Asian, Canadian, European, and American network service providers, carriers, and ISPs, in addition to access to the Seattle Internet Exchange (SIX) and the Pacific Northwest Gigapop (PNWGP). WBX offers direct connection options to public cloud providers and private cloud services via its CloudWest™ solution as well as remote access and peering to the SIX through its Remote Connect™ service option. For more information, visit www.westinbldg.com or connect with WBX on Twitter and LinkedIn.

Contacts

Media Contacts
Hawaiki:
David Binning – AwesomTech Media Consulting
+61.406.397.033
David.binning@awesomtech.com

Westin Building Exchange:
iMiller Public Relations for The Westin Building Exchange
Jenny Hartley
+1.866.307.2510
pr@imillerpr.com

Contacts

Media Contacts
Hawaiki:
David Binning – AwesomTech Media Consulting
+61.406.397.033
David.binning@awesomtech.com

Westin Building Exchange:
iMiller Public Relations for The Westin Building Exchange
Jenny Hartley
+1.866.307.2510
pr@imillerpr.com