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Sago Networks connecting to Central America and to Caribbean

Sago Networks, a leading network, datacenter, and webhosting solutions provider in the southeast United States, has begun direct connecting to Columbus Networks to provide greater data transport to Central America and the Caribbean. The peering agreement will allow faster and more direct network connectivity and data transport to businesses in that region. Over 31 Central America and Caribbean countries will now be able to experience even lower latency connection to Sago's Tampa, FL and Atlanta, GA world class datacenters.

Sago has long serviced the southeastern US with IT Managed and webhosting services, but with this newest agreement, a new level of performance and reliability will be achieved. Helping businesses in these emerging nations will improve their ability to provide quality solutions in a stable US datacenter.  The peering will eliminate inefficient web trafficking which in the past may have been re-routed through unnecessary locations to reach these remote locations.


Sago has also developed strong peering partners like Tiscali, PCCW, Internap, Facebook and others making possible a much more efficient internet traffic among these networks.

Sago is available for peering at Terremark NOTA, MDV (Miami Data Vault), SAGO Tampa (4465 W. Gandy Blvd.), SAGO ATL (4311 Communications Dr.) and 56 Marietta in GA.

Contact Dejan Dan Protich - Senior Network Engineer at dprotich@sagonet.com for more information about peering or visit sagonet.com , sagodatatransport.com or call us at 866.366.3640