Los Angeles, CA, June 17, 2025 - Evocative, a global provider of Internet infrastructure, announces the expansion of Megaport services to five key U.S. markets: Atlanta, Dallas, Los Angeles, Secaucus, and Silicon Valley. Customers in these metros can now leverage Megaport’s software-defined network (SDN) within Evocative’s enterprise-grade data centers to simplify and scale cloud connectivity.
This announcement follows Evocative's recent launch of Megaport services in Boston and Seattle, marking another milestone in the companies' ongoing efforts to bring secure, flexible, and high-performance cloud connectivity across the country.
As businesses continue to adopt hybrid and multi-cloud strategies, the need for agile, high-performance interconnection is more critical than ever. With this expanded availability, enterprises, SaaS providers, and service operators can connect to major cloud providers such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud through private, on-demand bandwidth solutions.
“These five metro areas represent vital hubs for finance, technology, media, and enterprise growth,” said Derek Garnier, CEO at Evocative. “We’re thrilled to deepen our collaboration with Megaport, a leader in network innovation. By integrating Megaport’s global network solutions, we’re empowering customers to scale faster, access new markets, and accelerate their digital transformation goals.”
Key Benefits of Megaport access for Evocative customers:
“Together with Evocative, we’re making it easier than ever for businesses to connect to the cloud services they depend on,” said Michael Reid, CEO at Megaport. “By combining our expertise, we’re giving customers in these key metros the ability to connect to the cloud on their terms – instantly, securely, and with the scale they need to grow.”
Evocative and Megaport first announced their partnership in 2024, significantly expanding Evocative’s open digital ecosystem with over 300 on-ramps and 360 service providers across eight strategic metro areas. With the addition of Boston, Seattle, and now five more metros, even more customers can now streamline their interconnects and gain access to an open, future-ready infrastructure.