Generally Available: ExpressRoute Metro Peering locations and Global Reach are now available in more regions

In an exciting development, Microsoft’s Azure has expanded the availability of its ExpressRoute Metro Peering locations and Global Reach to four new regions, following its launch in October 2024. This expansion means that more users can take advantage of enhanced network resiliency, providing a stronger and more reliable private connection. The increase in locations aims to bolster connectivity options, ensuring data transmission remains seamless and efficient across various metropolitan areas.

This update underscores Azure’s commitment to elevating service reliability and supporting businesses in achieving optimal network performance. As businesses increasingly rely on cloud services for their operations, such enhancements play a crucial role in minimizing downtime and maximizing efficiency. For organizations worldwide, these new options for peering locations could be a game-changer in enhancing their IT infrastructure.

News: Launched: ExpressRoute Metro Peering locations and Global Reach
Documentation: ExpressRoute Documentation


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