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Internode boosts data centre capacity in enterprise pitch | Internode boosts data centre capacity in enterprise pitch |
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| by Peter Dinham | |
| Tuesday, 25 August 2009 | |
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Internode is aggressively going after marketshare in the highly competitive enterprise broadband market with the boosting of capacity in its New South Wales data centre and the launch of symmetrical high-speed DSL2 services in Sydney and Melbourne.Featured Whitepaper
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Internode’s national sales manager, Daryl Knight, said the company was committed to expanding its service offerings to the east coast enterprise market, and he said “committing to our own data centre footprint within one of the best facilities in Australia was a logical step in delivering customers what they’ve asked us for.” According to Knight, access to dedicated data centre capacity is a bonus both for Internode and for its channel partners, systems integrators who use Internode as an enabler in the delivery of solutions for their customers. “The launch of Extreme SHDSL services in Sydney and Melbourne guarantees our customers the high-speed two-way Internet access increasingly needed by businesses for next generation applications such as IP Telephony, Internet Virtual Private Networks, onsite web services and IP videoconferencing.” Knight claims that with a high-speed national network and dedicated international links to the US and Asia, Internode has gained a “strong reputation as a responsive service provider for enterprise organisations,” and says the increased NSW data centre capacity and the launch of Extreme SHDSL services “further strengthen this credibility.” CONTINUED page 2 |
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