AT&T opens Singapore IDC

| November 25, 2008 | 0 Comments

By CommsDay

AT&T threw open the doors of its Singapore super IDC yesterday, evolving a previous installation into a regional Internet gateway and local base for its Synaptic Hosting operations.

The carrier said the launch is part of a previously announced $1 billion plan to augment capacity at its 38 international data centers. It marks the first AT&T super IDC in Asia following an Amsterdam site and several US facilities.

“To help customers in this challenging economic environment, the first super IDC in Asia, combined with our Synaptic Hosting platform, will offer them much greater flexibility to scale their information technology resources up or down to meet their business requirements. The super IDC will enable us to offer information technology and infrastructure service as turn-key managed infrastructure solutions on demand,” explained AT&T Asia Pacific vice president Bernard Yee.

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