Verizon Expands Colombian Data Center

Terremark completes major expansion of Colombian data center

February 15, 2012

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MIAMI -- To meet continuing strong customer demand for its IT infrastructure solutions in Latin America, Terremark, a Verizon Company, today announced the completion of the latest expansion of its Bogota, Colombia data center, the Network Access Point (NAP) of the Americas-Colombia. The newly expanded cloud-enabled facility has doubled in size to approximately 20,000 square feet of data center floor space since its opening in 2008 and is considered one of the most connected data centers in Colombia.

The expansion of Terremark’s Bogota facility is part of a global strategy to make advanced IT solutions available through its network of nearly 50 strategically located data centers around the world. Through its NAP of the Americas-Colombia and NAP of Brazil facilities, Terremark collectively offers more than 60,000 square feet of raised data center floor space in Latin America.

“In the last six months, Terremark has completed the expansion of four strategically-located data centers, two of them in Latin America,” said Nelson Fonseca, president of Terremark. “The NAP of the Americas-Colombia’s growth is aligned with our plan to make our unique IT portfolio available across the globe, and the newly expanded NAP strengthens Terremark’s presence in this high-demand region.”

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