Tata Communications Unveiled Its Largest Indian Data Centre at Pune

Tata Communications,the leading global provider of a new world of communications today unveiled its largest data center in Pune (Maharashtra). Spread across nearly 55,000 net square feet, the data center would offer services including Co-location, Managed Hosting & Storage and a suite of complementary services including Managed Security Services and CDN services.

The Pune IDC will reside on Tata Communications’ Tier-1 IP backbone enabling it to provide high capacity Internet, MPLS and global Ethernet services.

“We are very pleased to announce the availability of the Pune IDC for our domestic and global customers. The Centre will provide a state-of-the-art infrastructure for supporting mission critical environments, with advanced cooling, power, redundancy, and sustainability features to ensure that our client’s critical systems and applications are readily available while optimizing energy efficiency. The Centre has enough resources to double its area to be able to continue to serve the future needs of our customers. The launch of this datacenter is a demonstration of Tata Communications commitment to its India and International customers to support their business needs while providing end-to-end solution for connectivity, storage and hosting capabilities,” said Mr. Sunil Joshi– President, India , and APAC & MENA Regions at Tata Communications Limited.

This Article Was Written By: Sanjay Bafna

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  • Prasath J January 22, 2010 at 2:26 pm

    Agnivo :
    Limits of GSM dude… CDMA has far effective spectrum utilization… I don’t complain… let the 2 techs remain and wear themselves out… watch the match. LOL

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  • Agnivo January 21, 2010 at 10:46 pm

    Limits of GSM dude… CDMA has far effective spectrum utilization… I don’t complain… let the 2 techs remain and wear themselves out… watch the match. LOL

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  • Abhijit January 21, 2010 at 12:00 pm

    Very nice …. But also look in Tata Docomo network, very poor network quality, Call drops , Not reachable even if range is full, Less tower,less coverage, always busy in evening hours, And Now Virgin is going to launch GSM service by using Docomo network. So now Worst network problem is going to occured. So improve the mobile network of Tata Docomo in Maharashtra now

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