CONVERGE ICT Solutions, Inc. on Thursday said it has opened a new network node in Taiwan, as the fiber internet provider continues with its nationwide expansion.
In a statement, the company, owned by Pampanga-based businessman Dennis Anthony Uy, said this node will “serve as a buffer and backup for Converge ICT’s current fiber network, providing better and stronger network resiliency and reliability in case of emergency network downturns.”
The new node will have a direct connection to Google’s largest data center operating in Changhua County, Taiwan.
“(It) is set to leverage its strategic location to efficiently manage and route network traffic for Converge ICT’s consumer and enterprise-level user,” the company said.
ICT Converge currently has nodes located in Singapore, Hong Kong, and the United States.
“This critical deployment for Converge ICT’s network operations is also done in line with the company’s current campaign to attain global-standard technical requirements for reachability and reliability, spreading its network capacities to address any possible points of failure and congestion beforehand,” the company said.