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    Telekom Romania launches two new hosting data centers following an investment of 3.5 million euros

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    Telekom Romania inaugurated two data centers, a 3.5 million euros investment, after the four in Bucharest and two in Brașov, thus becoming the Romanian operator with the largest network of centers for providing data hosting services (HDC).

    The two data centers in Cluj-Napoca have a total hosting capacity of over 300 racks.

    Following the inauguration of the centers in Cluj-Napoca, the total area of data rooms occupied by the eight HDCs, located in three cities (Bucharest, Brașov and Cluj-Napoca), is over 2,000 square meters.

    The level of security in the data centers is at the highest standards, with multifactor access control (physical and biometric), and the environmental conditions are ideal, the temperature and humidity being kept under permanent control and guaranteed by contract. Also, the power supply is provided by both the distribution network and the two large generators, respectively 1.4 MW of installed power each.

    ”As a leader in this sector, our HDC offers customers the safest and most reliable hosting space in Romania, together with a wide range of communication services, to ensure all the needs in terms of business continuity in case of disaster. We know that every customer is unique and has unique needs and that is why it is essential to provide them with a comprehensive portfolio of services with uninterruptible power supply and geographically advantageous location”, said Miroslav Majoros, Telekom Romania’s CEO.

    HDC is a category of services developed by Telekom Romania to meet the business needs of its customers. The program goes beyond the area of ​​traditional telecommunications products, offering and including new benefits and services, which the company considers important for customers and which add value to their business.

    Hosting ensures Telekom Romania customers the shared use of facilities as well as the associated infrastructure, which can be used permanently, occasionally or on request.

    Data Centers represent a secure, flexible and professional IT environment, usable by Telekom customers. They can use it to provide web services, to protect critical company information, for disaster recovery, or as a primary site for company systems. Thus, companies can avoid massive investments of capital and time for IT equipment and infrastructure.

    Customers who choose the services offered by HDC will benefit from scalable solutions, with the possibility of further development with low costs, special rates, but also the facilitation of the fast and quality connection between the data center and the companies premises. Also, Telekom Romania offers 24/7 technical support, through multi-certified engineers.

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