
Colocation can increase network availability & reliability and reduce your telecommunication costs as well as provide a separate, secure location for some of your telecom and internet infrastructure.
Our Colocation service offers customers the option to lease space adjacent to TelePacific's POP (Point of Presence) to securely place your own telecommunications and internet equipment, such as automatic call distributors modem banks, internet and application servers and voice response units. Our Colocation Centers are maintained, environmentally-conditioned, and secured by TelePacific. Heating, cooling, power and fire prevention systems (FM200) provide the customer with the highest guarantee of equipment protection and network service protection. By establishing a physical presence in TelePacific's Colocation Centers, your company can purchase on-net voice, data and internet communications services from TelePacific and obtain higher network quality, availability, and increased bandwidth at a reduced cost. These Colocation Centers are located throughout our regional footprint and usually very near your office location.
Colocation Product Description and Customer Benefits Highlights:
- TelePacific offers locked cabinet and half-cabinet space.
- Secured space & locked cabinet with individual access and conditioned environmentals.
- Standard Full Cabinet Dimensions: 84 x 29 x 36.
- Half cabinets are also available in most TelePacific Colocation Centers
- Flexible rack configurations accommodate standard 19" or 23" inch equipment.
- Choose 'protected' power requirements that most losely meet your specifications (circuits available in 20 amps circuit increments).
- TelePacific offers security, card key access, video monitoring, remote hands service and independent key override with combination access.
- Through the on-net presence provided by these Colocation Centers, your company's costs for voice, data and internet services are often lower through hubbing your equipment and applications, integrated or IP VPN networks, lack of a Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) loop or avoidance of long distance calls.
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