Colocation provider Telx announced on Thursday it has named Tony Rossabi senior vice president for service provider markets, a role in which he will focus on developing solutions for the expanding service provider market.
The move comes a few months after Telx appointed industry veteran Joe Weinman its senior vice president of cloud services and strategy.
Rossabi has more than a decade of international business and product development experience within IT and telecommunications organizations.
Telx recognizes network scalability, low latency and application performance as critical components for growth in the Service Provider sector.
Telx has tasked Rossabi with forming a senior team of professionals that will drive all aspects of the Telx go-to-market strategy and key initiatives in support of this segment.
Rossabi joins Telx from Tata Communications where he served as senior vice president of global carrier solutions. In this role he was responsible for leading global carrier solutions and business development initiatives.
In addition, Rossabi held positions with WilTel (Level 3), BellSouth Long Distance, and Telnext Communications.
“Telx is consistently deepening our roster of talented individuals to increase our ability to provide customers with excellent service and strategic direction,” said Eric Shepcaro, CEO for Telx. “Tony’s leadership experience building winning teams and driving business development on a global scale will further distinguish Telx as an industry leader. It is crucial for Telx to continue to deepen our expertise in the Service Provider segment and adding an industry veteran such as Tony to our team certainly is a strong push in this direction.”
Telx provides interconnection and data center services in strategic, high-demand North American markets.
The company owns and operates 17 C3 Cloud Connection Centers that server more than 1,000 customers, including leading telecommunications carriers, ISPs, cloud providers, content providers and enterprises.
Telx is a privately held company headquartered in New York City with five facilities in the New York Metro area, two facilities in Chicago, two facilities in Dallas, four facilities in California, (Los Angeles, San Francisco, and two in Santa Clara) and facilities in Atlanta, Miami, Phoenix and Charlotte, N.C.
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