BSO Further Expands US Presence

The low-latency network provider sees increased demand to connect to exchanges as growth driver.

Michael Ourabah, BSO
Michael Ourabah

BSO, a provider of Ethernet networks and hosting, is banking on firms seeking connections to other exchanges to help drive its growth in North America.

This push for growth comes as BSO is embarking on the next phase of its expansion in the region with its entrance into Montreal and the opening of connections in Toronto and the central US.

Michael Ourabah, CEO of BSO, tells WatersTechnology many of the firms that approach it are looking for new growth and revenue opportunities.

"These are people

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