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Internap Extends Performance IP Service Footprint; Deployment into 365 Main Data Center Increases Ability to Offer Bundled Colocation and IP Solution
Business Wire, July 11, 2006
ATLANTA -- Internap Network Services Corporation (AMEX:IIP), a leading provider of performance-based routing solutions over the Internet, today announced that it has extended its IP footprint via a new data center in the greater Los Angeles area operated by 365 Main, Inc. The additional 7,500 square feet of colocation helps Internap meet the needs of an increasing number of large bandwidth customers within the market. The move also allows the Atlanta-based company to offer more customers its bundled colocation and Performance IP(TM) services. Currently over 90% of customers located in Internap data centers purchase its IP services, which routes data across the optimal path using up to eight major Internet backbones. This extension complements 13 other Internap service points in California.
Located in 365 Main's new El Segundo data center, Internap's newest service point features Tier IV power, cooling, security and connectivity for computing environments and is certified to high industry standards and compliance requirements. The fully redundant data center also allows Internap to offer a high-density solution to customers with increased computing power demands, including customers requiring IP solutions capable of handling 10 Gbps throughput. The scalable solution lets high bandwidth customers, such as e-commerce and large content providers, add capacity at-will.
"California is home to a number of companies that deploy bandwidth intensive applications like streaming media, gaming and peer-to-peer networks. Extending our footprint allows businesses in the area to take advantage of Internap as an alternative provider for fast, reliable connectivity," said Bob Smith, chief marketing officer, Internap. "Internap's extension also helps us meet the growing bandwidth demands of our existing customers, particularly those that require a high performance IP solution that optimizes latency-sensitive applications, such as voice and video."
Performance IP services turned up through the new facility will include Internap's signature 24x7x365 Network Operations Center support, as well as the company's industry-leading Service Level Agreements (SLAs) for 100% network availability.
About Internap
Internap is a market leader of intelligent route control solutions that bring reliability, performance and security to the Internet. The company's patented and patent-pending technologies address the inherent weaknesses of the Internet, enabling enterprises to take full advantage of the benefits of deploying business-critical applications such as e-commerce, Voice-over-IP (VoIP), video-conferencing and streaming audio/video across IP networks. Through a portfolio of high-performance IP and WAN optimization solutions, customers can bypass congestion points, overcome routing inefficiencies and optimize performance of their applications. Internap solutions are backed by an industry-leading performance guarantee that covers the Internet as opposed to just one network. These offerings include: network- and premise-based route optimization solutions, colocation, VPN, content distribution and managed security services.
Internap currently serves more than 2,100 customers, including Fortune 1000 and mid-tier enterprises in the financial services, government, travel/hospitality, manufacturing, media/entertainment, technology and retail industries. The company provides services throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. For more information, please visit the company website at www.internap.com.
Internap and Performance IP are trademarks of Internap. All other trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.
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