AS 14016
Our network. Engineered for the way subscribers actually use the internet.
Subscriber traffic is asymmetric. We built for the heavy direction.
AS 14016 is built for eyeball networks, so traffic takes the shortest path and transit costs stay low.
Lower transit costsDirect peering with Google, Akamai, and Fastly means the traffic your subscribers demand most never touches paid transit. You stop paying for bandwidth twice.
Shorter paths to contentPhysical presence inside major US interconnection facilities puts AS 14016 next to the networks your subscribers pull from. Traffic takes fewer hops. Latency reflects the geography, not the routing.
Clean capacity at peakPeering paths are not shared with every other carrier on the same pipe. When your subscribers are heaviest, on evenings, weekends, and major events, the traffic is already at the interconnection point, not competing to get there.
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AS 14016 is anchored at carrier-neutral colocation facilities in four US markets, chosen for their density of upstream providers, content networks, and internet exchanges. Being physically present alongside the networks your subscribers pull from is what makes short, efficient paths possible.
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Direct peering with the content your users demand
We maintain direct peering relationships with the largest content networks, so traffic from Google, Akamai, and Fastly reaches your subscribers without touching paid transit. Shorter paths, lower latency, and better margins on the traffic that matters most.
Tier 1 redundancy for everywhere else
When traffic can't take a direct peering path, it moves through one of three Tier 1 upstream providers. Cogent, Arelion, and Lumen each run independent global backbones, so if one path degrades, traffic shifts automatically to the next best option. No single point of failure at the upstream level.


We built the network so we could best serve our clients
Owning AS 14016 means the path your traffic takes is ours to answer for, not a problem we hand to someone else. When something needs attention, our NOC is already inside the network, not filing a ticket with an upstream. That control is what lets us hold a 72.9 NPS in an industry that rarely earns one. The infrastructure is the means. The service is the point.
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Connect your network to infrastructure built for subscriber traffic.
AS 14016 is engineered for eyeball networks. Direct peering, Tier 1 redundancy, and 24/7 NOC coverage, all under one managed service.