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Integrated Communication Solutions, Inc. and Southern Company's Southern Telecom Team Up To Provide Collocation And Interconnect Services
Southern Company's Southern Telecom announced that Integrated Communication Solutions, a technology systems integrator and technology management services provider, has formalized an agreement to provide managed and unmanaged collocation and interconnect services in Birmingham, Ala. This new agreement provides Data Center infrastructure, technology integration services, and network interconnect services to all organizations that require critical system uptime, backup operation, and effective system availability during disaster recovery situations or as the primary data center for system operations. As a result of this transition by Integrated Communication Solutions the Company will be able to provide quick installations, very high bandwidth connections at significantly reduced client costs, and serve clients throughout the state. Other benefits of the new service arrangement include an impressive climate-controlled environment with redundant power and other backup services.
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