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IX Europe Buys Munich Data Center
European data center operator IX Europe plc has acquired its 11th data center, in Munich, and signed a substantial contract with a leading global internet company. The contract is worth in excess of £6.9 million (€10 million) over a six year period.
The Munich data center, the group’s fourth in Germany, was built in 2000 for KPNQwest at a cost in excess of $30 millio) to provide approximately 49,000 square feet of data center space. IXEurope plans to invest approximately $1.8 million to refurbish the Munich site.
"The purchase of this substantial enterprise quality datacentre in Munich and the signing of our first major customer for the facility demonstrate our ability to acquire datacentres at attractive prices with the support and trust of existing customers," said Guy Willner, Chief Executive Officer of IXEurope.
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By Rich Miller
April 28, 2006 | Permalink | >Get Posts By E-mail
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