TelecityRedbus has announced a multi-million Euro investment to add almost 12,000 square feet to its facility in Aubervilliers, Paris. The planned addition to the site has been driven by an increasing demand for secure and resilient colocation services in Paris from a combination of both new and existing customers. The Aubervilliers facility opened in 2001 and is host to FreeIX, one of France's leading Internet Exchanges.
TelecityRedbus has completed its $62 million (approximately £33 million) acquisition of Globix Corporation's wholly-owned UK subsidiary, Globix Holdings (UK) Limited (Globix UK). The merged businesses have created one of Europe's most advanced data centre networks, providing businesses with over 550,000ft2 of high-tech hosting infrastructure in 19 fully fitted data centres, across seven European countries.
The Leviton Manufacturing Company, North America's largest producer of electrical and electronic wiring devices and manufacturer of voice and data solutions, has announced its acquisition of Fiber Connect Incorporated, a Chicago-based provider of Data Center fiber optic solutions. With this acquisition, Leviton extends its leading-edge fiber solutions to a wider audience of distributors, contractors and end-users, with faster delivery, superior design and increased technical support for Plug-n-Play Fiber and Data Center applications.
Internap Network Services Corporation (AMEX: :IIP), a leading provider of performance-based routing solutions over the Internet, has announced that it will commence trading on the NASDAQ Stock Market ("NASDAQ") under the ticker symbol INAP, effective at market opening on September 19, 2006. Until that time, Internap stock will continue to trade on the American Stock Exchange under the symbol IIP. The move back to the NASDAQ Global Market places the company among its technology peers.
Equinix, Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX), the leading provider of network-neutral data centers and Internet exchange services, has announced additional details for the company's Internet Business Exchange (IBX) center expansions in the Chicago, Washington, D.C. and New York markets. The first phase of build outs for these three expansions, previously announced by Equinix, will increase the sellable cabinet capacity by approximately 20%, increasing the company's global footprint to 37,000 sellable cabinets.
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