Verne Global works with Level 3

Verne Global has turned to Level 3 Communications, Inc. (NYSE: LVLT) to implement an Internet Protocol (IP)-driven Point-of-Presence (PoP) in Iceland. The collaboration will help meet demand from Verne Global’s customers to connect to more than 40 new countries accessible through direct connectivity to Level 3’s global network.

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TeleData data centres awarded ISO27001 certification

TeleData UK Ltd has successfully attained the international standard for Information Security Management Systems (ISMS), ISO 27001, earning the prestigious accreditation after more than twelve months of procedural implementations, companywide training, adoption and independent, external assessments.

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Mafi Mushkila wins major USA data centre order

Mafi Mushkila's 3.5kW server emulator has been given Listed status by Underwriters Laboratories (UL), the leading independent safety organisation. This prestigious accreditation follows thorough testing of the product by UL auditors and Mafi Mushkila is also celebrating after securing a major order of this device to a leading USA based data centre.

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