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AT&T opens data centre in India

AT&T has opened its first data centre in Bangalore, India. The company hopes that the new data centre will help meet the demand from multinational customers in India for online data centres with a range of IT infrastructure management services.

The new facility is understood to be part of AT&T’s previously announced $1bn planned global network and portfolio investment for 2008.

The company informed that the data centre customers will have access to a range of AT&T’s fully-integrated managed hosting, application and networking services to support their data and e-commerce needs. Connectivity to the centre can be supported with AT&T’s existing suite of managed data services in India.

The new centre is directly connected to AT&T’s global MPLS backbone to offer a portfolio of hosting solutions.

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