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Broadbend Carrier Chooses DataVerge Facility in Industry City

DataVerge, owner and operator of the only carrier-neutral interconnection facility in Brooklyn, said Wednesday that Flume Internet has chosen its flagship interconnected colocation data center in Brooklyn as its main connectivity hub in the city. Flume is a Tri-State area carrier dedicated to providing affordable broadband internet to low-income residents. 

Flume chose DataVerge for its location, reputation, capabilities and values. Both companies are native to Brooklyn and committed to servicing diverse communities in the Tri-State area. 

DataVerge owns and operates more than 50,000 square feet of colocation space at Industry City in Brooklyn, NY with plans to expand. Founded in 2003, DataVerge offers dedicated, private connection options to hundreds of network, cloud and IT service providers. 

“We are very happy to have Flume join our growing connectivity ecosystem and open more opportunities to hundreds of thousands of underserved citizens,” said Ruben Magurdumov, COO and Cofounder of DataVerge.  

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