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(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Data center, Internet exchange, and managed services provider Telehouse America (www.telehouse.com) has announced the global availability of Telehouse-branded data centers in 17 cities throughout Asia, North America and Europe.
According to Telehouse's Monday announcement at the ITU Telecom World 2009 (itu.int/world2009) conference and exhibition, the global Telehouse team will deliver global data center solutions, connectivity and managed services in any of the Telehouse-branded facilities located in France, the UK, Japan, China, Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea.
"The ITU Telecom World conference and exhibition is the perfect venue to launch Telehouse America's ability to provide first-class data centers, network and managed service solutions," Telehouse America senior marketing manager Vincent Corley said in a statement. "Our customers, including carriers, service providers, enterprise businesses and financial service companies, often prefer one provider to manage their global IT infrastructure solutions. Telehouse America has responded by becoming a global Total Solution Provider."
With its growing data center and communication services, Telehouse America is now positioning itself as a one-stop-shop for colocation, and carrier neutral global connectivity including Ethernet Private Line capabilities and IP Transit, as well as global managed services through its suite of Manage-E (www.manage-e.com) products and solutions.
This announcement comes on the heels of Telehouse America's launch of its ubiquitous IP Transit services and the availability of its Global Interlink US-Europe Ethernet connectivity solutions between its major data centers in the US and Europe.
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