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US-based transport and IP services provider Hudson Fiber Network (HFN) has launched what it claims to be one of the fastest routes  between 300 Boulevard East, Weehawken and 755 Secaucus Road, Secaucus, New Jersey using wireless Radio Frequency (RF).

HFN partnered with ULL Networks for the new technology.

HFN said the route will significantly enhance network diversity between two fundamental data centers- NJ2 in Weehawken and NY4 in Secaucus.

The ultra-low latency wireless RF path has been tested and has confirmed a latency measure of 32µs RTD at the Gig level and 34.5µs RTD at the sub-Gig level. HHFN said this equates to approximately 50% lower latency than the previous fastest fiber route between key sites.

HFN said it will offer a highly flexible portfolio of ultra-low latency RF wireless services on the route, including bandwidth options from 10MB to 1GbE with a range of agreements, giving customers more agility and diversity to ensure security and performance.

HFN’s president Brett Diamond said the company continues to see a massive demand for ultra network performance and redundancy delivered across the fastest paths available.