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NEWS & PR
"Historic Hub"
Rocky Mountain News (March 2006) Article
At Denver's "Carrier Hotel," only telecommunications companies check in.
Oh, there used to be plenty of other tenants in the former Denver Gas & Electric Building: engineering, insurance, property management, even a beauty salon.
But after the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the 96-year-old building at 910 15th St. underwent a dramatic transformation. The 1996 act, designed to promote local phone competition, enabled competitors to connect to Qwest's network and resell services.
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Today, Comfluent boasts the region's most extensive "meet- me room" - an industry term for the point where communications carriers and Internet service providers interconnect their networks.
Comfluent's facility connects to more than two dozen carriers and service providers in the area, including nearly all the major carriers.
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"Meet ME IN DENVER"
Fat Pipe (May 2004) Article
Just as Denver was once a hub of activity for
pioneers heading west to discover new territory, it is today considered
to be a hub of technological pioneering. And when the companies
at this high-tech frontier want to find the premier interconnection
spot, they look to Comfluent.
Comfluent is a colocation, hosting and interconnection
facility located at the crossroads of telecommunications in Denver.
The company is headquartered in Denver’s carrier hotel at
910 15th Street, adjacent to Denver Main, the primary entry point
for the northern LATA (656) of Colorado. This location puts them
in the middle of the networking world:
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