0
IT

Teslatel opens data centre in Moscow

Monday 16 August 2021 | 10:54 CET | News
Interactive webinar: KPN Update. Insights on strategy, competition, financials and regulation. Join us on August 26th 14:00 CET for a professional profile of KPN in 60 minutes. Get your ticket here ...
Russian company Teslatel has opened its data centre in Moscow, reports Comnews.ru. The data centre, including 40 racks, is based in the North-West of the capital city, it is the first data centre of the company. The data centre has links to networks of five major telecommunications operators. The capacity of the internet link totals 120 Gbps.

Thank you for visiting Telecompaper

Sign up below to get access to the rest of this article and all the telecom news you need.

  • Register free and gain access to even more articles from Telecompaper. Register here
  • Subscribe and get unlimited access to Telecompaper’s full coverage, with a customised choice of news, commentary, research and alerts.

Subscriptions

Already registered?



Categories: IT
Countries: Russian Federation
::: add a comment

Add comment

Please login or register to leave a comment.

We welcome comments that add value to the discussion. We attempt to block comments that use offensive language or appear to be spam, and our editors frequently review the comments to ensure they are appropriate. If you see a comment that you believe is inappropriate to the discussion, you can bring it to our attention by using the report abuse links. As the comments are written and submitted by visitors of the Telecompaper website, they in no way represent the opinion of Telecompaper.


Related

Russian data centre capacity grows by 12% in 2020 - study

Published 02 Aug 2021 15:01 CET | Russian Federation
The capacity of data centres at 30 major Russian providers of commercial data centre services grew by 4,478 racks or 12 percent ...

MTS acquires large data centre in Moscow region for RUB 5.2 billion

Published 06 Jul 2021 09:39 CET | Russian Federation
Russian operator MTS has bought GDTs Energy Group for RUB 5.2 billion, including net debt. The group owns the GreenBush facility ...