Zain opens colocation data center

Zain Saudi Arabia recently released its financial summary for 2015
Zain Saudi Arabia recently released its financial summary for 2015
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Zain, a telecommunications company in Kuwait, has launched its Colocation Data Center (CDC), which offers corporate customers an ideal platform for storing and hosting digital assets.

The launch of CDC is part of the company’s vision to enrich the bundled solutions and services it offers to corporate and enterprise customers.

Zain’s CDC enables corporate customers to connect directly with their strategic partners and end users through Zain’s dynamic ecosystems. The CDC helps optimize the performance of content and applications while protecting vital digital access.

The Colocation Data Center offers high-capacity Internet and data services, multi-tenant block-based platforms and intelligent rack power distribution units. The center also features industry-specific power solutions, climate control and 24/7 access.

Furthermore, the CDC offers a comprehensive cable management infrastructure for Zain’s customers, allowing them to connect via fiber conduits to the company’s carriers and Internet services. The CDC’s dark fiber connectivity cabling infrastructure minimizes interference issues.



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