Network Access Point (NAP) of the Americas (also called MI1) is a massive, six-story, 750,000 square foot data center and Internet exchange point in Miami, Florida, operated by Equinix. It is one of the world's largest data centers and among the 10th most interconnected data centers in the United States. It is located at 50 NE 9th Street in downtown Miami. The facility is home to 160 network carriers and is a pathway for data traffic from the Caribbean and South and Central America to more than 150 countries. It is also home to one of the K-roots of the Domain Name System.
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| - El Network Access Point (NAP) de las Américas es un centro de datos de gran tamaño y punto de intercambio de Internet en Miami, Florida, dirigido por Equinix. Alberga una de las instancias del servidor raíz K del sistema de nombres de dominio. El edificio cuenta con seis pisos y una superficie de alrededor de 70.000 metros cuadrados. Su construcción fue terminada en 2001. El NAP de las Américas sirve como un relé para Servicio de Telecomunicaciones Diplomático del Departamento de Estado de los Estados Unidos. (es)
- Network Access Point (NAP) of the Americas (also called MI1) is a massive, six-story, 750,000 square foot data center and Internet exchange point in Miami, Florida, operated by Equinix. It is one of the world's largest data centers and among the 10th most interconnected data centers in the United States. It is located at 50 NE 9th Street in downtown Miami. The facility is home to 160 network carriers and is a pathway for data traffic from the Caribbean and South and Central America to more than 150 countries. It is also home to one of the K-roots of the Domain Name System. (en)
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| - El Network Access Point (NAP) de las Américas es un centro de datos de gran tamaño y punto de intercambio de Internet en Miami, Florida, dirigido por Equinix. Alberga una de las instancias del servidor raíz K del sistema de nombres de dominio. El edificio cuenta con seis pisos y una superficie de alrededor de 70.000 metros cuadrados. Su construcción fue terminada en 2001. El NAP de las Américas sirve como un relé para Servicio de Telecomunicaciones Diplomático del Departamento de Estado de los Estados Unidos. (es)
- Network Access Point (NAP) of the Americas (also called MI1) is a massive, six-story, 750,000 square foot data center and Internet exchange point in Miami, Florida, operated by Equinix. It is one of the world's largest data centers and among the 10th most interconnected data centers in the United States. It is located at 50 NE 9th Street in downtown Miami. The facility is home to 160 network carriers and is a pathway for data traffic from the Caribbean and South and Central America to more than 150 countries. It is also home to one of the K-roots of the Domain Name System. The NAP of the Americas is built 32 feet above sea level and is designed to withstand Category 5 hurricane-level winds. It provides access to 15 subsea cable landings and serves as a relay for the U.S. Department of State's Diplomatic Telecommunications Service. (en)
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