Wireless Starts Here: The Central Hub for Carriers, Cloud & Edge

If you build or operate wireless networks, you need a home base that shortens paths, lowers latency, and scales fast. 1623 Farnam is the carrier neutral data center at the nation’s crossroads—an all-in-one destination for edge interconnection services, Omaha colocation, and direct cloud on-ramps with immediate access to the Omaha IX internet exchange. This landing page is for wireless carriers, edge platforms, cloud providers, content networks, and ecosystem partners who need predictable performance, fast turn-ups, and room to grow.

Why 1623 Farnam for Wireless?

Central Connectivity Advantage

Sitting on a data center on east west fiber route and major north–south paths, our campus is the natural Central US interconnection hub. Fewer hops mean better user experience for streaming, gaming, enterprise apps, and real-time control loops. When microseconds matter, geography is strategy.

Enabling the Wireless Future

Whether you’re piloting private networks or scaling nationwide deployments, we make edge computing practical. Proximity to carriers and cloud lets you place gateways, packet cores, and analytics where they work best. As 5G edge computing grows, 1623 Farnam delivers the location, power, and interconnection density to keep your services snappy and dependable.

Ecosystem Growth & Collaboration

Hundreds of networks intersect at our meet-points. That means immediate choice for mobile network operator peering, burstable capacity for seasonal peaks, and rapid expansion paths. Blend transit with peering at the IX, stitch in cloud adjacency, and right-size costs as you scale.

Reliability & Technical Excellence

Built for always-on workloads, our recent expansion adds 1.5MW of IT capacity and 280 new cabinets with the redundancy, security, and sustainability modern networks expect. Your teams get clean power, clean paths, and a clean handoff to every critical partner.

Built for Wireless Workloads (Today and Tomorrow)

Ultra low latency wireless needs diverse paths and short round-trips. Here, you can terminate wireless backhaul services where cross-connects, cloud, and peering live under one roof—eliminating hair-pinning and speeding troubleshooting. For metro extensions, rural coverage, or rapid pop-ups, anchor your radios and routing to a location that halves the distance to users across the Midwest and beyond.

Wireless network provider colocation is more than rack space. It’s about network adjacency: fronthaul/backhaul aggregation, EPC/5GC placement, security stacks, CDN offload, and data pipelines that feed analytics. By combining cloud on-ramps with IX peering and carrier choice, you can tune cost, resilience, and performance without refactoring your architecture.

Your Strategic Advantage in the Midwest

If your growth plan includes new markets, private networks, or bandwidth-hungry edge services, choose the Midwest edge data center for 5G that lines up with how you deploy. Our position as a carrier access point Omaha makes procurement simple: more carriers, more routes, more ways to keep critical paths diverse. Add compute where it creates value, keep storage close to users, and move traffic on the most efficient blend of peering and transit.

Common Wireless Use Cases We Accelerate

  • Private LTE/5G & enterprise edge: Put user plane functions and analytics next to your interconnects for faster insights and lower egress.

  • FWA & metro densification: Land backhaul here, then fan out to neighborhoods while keeping cloud paths short.

  • Media & real-time apps: Reduce jitter for live events, UGC, and interactive experiences with proximity to carriers and the IX.

  • IoT/OT and smart infrastructure: Ingest, filter, and act on data near the source—then route efficiently to cloud or partners.

Design, Deploy, and Scale Without Redesign

Bring your existing blueprint, or iterate on ours. Start small with a single cabinet and a handful of cross-connects; scale to full rows as demand grows. The neutral model ensures you are never locked into a single path—change carriers, add peers, or adjust cloud mix as your needs evolve. Every move is faster when the people and platforms you rely on are already here.

What You’ll Gain on Day One

  • Shorter paths: Exploit our Central US interconnection hub position to trim latency across the heartland.

  • Choice & control: Mix carriers, cloud, and Omaha IX internet exchange routes to match performance and cost.

  • Speed to service: Turn up wireless backhaul services and new edges faster with on-site partners and streamlined cross-connects.

  • Room to grow: Use the 1.5MW / 280-cabinet expansion to scale into new verticals and regions without moving your core.

Connect with 1623 Farnam For What’s Next

Wireless and edge requirements change rapidly. Just look at new devices, new codecs, new AI workloads to realize how fast change occurs. Anchoring in a location built for edge interconnection services keeps you future-ready. From Omaha colocation and direct cloud on-ramps to dense peering and route diversity, 1623 Farnam is the platform for networks that must perform today and adapt tomorrow.

Bring your wireless strategy to the middle of everything and let proximity, density and neutrality do the work.

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