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Submitted by Eleonora Petrova on Sat, 2006-09-30 05:00.
Colocation | Dedicated Servers | Small Business
A colocation and managed service provider, ColoServe annunciated that it has raised its infrastructure by elevating its capacity to CAT6 cabling. The company said that the up gradation is part of a major capital project to bestow a novel main distribution frame (MDF), rewiring ColoServe’s entire San Francisco data center. This up gradation allows ColoServe’s San Francisco colocation users to make direct connection with the dedicated servers by ServePath, its parent company, and request up to 10 gigabytes per second (Gbps) Internet connectivity without having to buy or install specialized equipment. John Keagy, President, ColoServe said, “No other provider can offer customers both colocation services and dedicated servers in one facility.” Mr. Keagy added, “This is a huge advantage to customers because it allows us to quickly configure and deploy, sometimes in a day or two, solutions that might take other providers months to prepare. And with the superior performance of CAT6, our customers can be assured of receiving the highest possible speed available for their applications.” |
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