Interconnect / Cross‑Connect / IX

Direct Interconnect

Private, low‑latency connectivity between networks. Build direct cross‑connects, exchange peering, and cloud on‑ramps that bypass the public internet for performance, security, and control.

Private
Secure connectivity
Low Latency
Direct paths
Scalable
1G–400G

Connect where it matters

Interconnect is how modern networks stay fast and cost‑effective. By connecting directly to partners, exchanges, carriers, and cloud providers, you reduce transit costs, improve routing, and gain control over performance.

Common interconnect types

Varayo delivers a range of interconnect options — from in‑facility cross‑connects to metro Ethernet and wavelength links between data centers, exchanges, and cloud on‑ramps.

  • Cross‑Connects: Copper or fiber connections inside a facility.
  • Meet‑Me Room (MMR): Dedicated connections between carriers and networks.
  • Internet Exchange (IX): Direct peering for better routing and lower latency.
  • Cloud On‑Ramps: Private connections into major cloud platforms.

Ideal for

  • Data center operators and tenants
  • Carriers / ISPs / MSOs
  • High‑traffic SaaS platforms
  • Hybrid cloud architectures

Why interconnect with Varayo

The fastest networks are built with direct relationships and clean physical paths — with operational support that stays responsive.

Lower Latency & Better Routing
Skip the long path across the public internet. Direct peering and private links reduce hops, improve stability, and deliver faster performance.
Fewer hops Faster
Private, Secure Connectivity
Keep critical traffic off the public internet. Private interconnect improves security posture and reduces exposure to DDoS and route instability.
Protected Visible
Partner & Carrier Access
Establish direct connections to your ecosystem — cloud providers, carriers, CDNs, and strategic partners — through curated interconnect pathways.
Direct links Facility access
24/7/365 Support & SLAs
Proactive monitoring and expert response for cross‑connects and transport links — with clear escalation and documentation.
Always on SLA-backed