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Digital Realty opens third data centre in Toronto Friday 28 May 2021 | 11:51 CET | News Digital Realty announced the expansion of its Canadian data centre facilities with the opening of a third site in the metropolitan area of Greater Toronto. Named YYZ12, the new 6,900 square-foot data centre makes available 800 kW of IT capacity to businesses in downtown Toronto, providing full interconnection to its sister facility TOR1 in nearby Vaughan, via redundant dark fibre paths. Local fibre provider Beanfield Metroconnect will support Digital Realty s new Metro Connect offering for clients in the city.
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Digital Realty Expands Global PlatformDIGITAL® with New Data Centers in Downtown Toronto, Canada and Marseille, France
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AUSTIN, Texas, May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Digital Realty (NYSE: DLR), the largest global provider of cloud- and carrier-neutral data center, colocation and interconnection solutions, today announced the operning of its latest North American data center in downtown Toronto, opening up 800kw and 6,900 ft² of new colocation facilities at the heart of a vibrant connected data community. The new YYZ12 data center, Digital Realty s third data center in Greater Toronto, will be fully interconnected wit
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12 May 2021 | Melanie Mingas WIOCC has extended its national hyperscale network in South Africa with 30 new points of presence (PoPs).
Part of a multi-billion Rand investment, the PoPs are along the country’s southern coastline, on a new 1,700km terrestrial link between Durban and Cape Town (see image). It will mean more affordable connectivity to coastal towns from Somerset West, Grabouw, Caledon and Swellendam in the Western Cape, through to Doonside, Kingsburgh and Isipingo in KwaZulu Natal.
Further, WIOCC’s policy of not imposing aggregation restrictions, will allow clients to serve multiple end-users over a single WIOCC connection.
WIOCC said: This latest addition enables Internet Service Providers, mobile network operators, content providers and cloud operators to deliver their services more cost-effectively into a significant number of additional locations.
Metro reducing bus service amid COVID-19 surge
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KALAMAZOO, Mich. â Metro is reducing its service due to the surge in COVID-19 cases, the transit service tells us.
Weâre told Route 1 (Westnedge) will run every half hour Monday through Friday between 5:45 a.m. and 5:45 p.m; Route 9 (Gull), Route 13 (Burdick) and Route 16 (Lowell) will run hourly Monday through Saturday; and all Saturday routes will run every hour through 6:08 p.m. starting April 24.
Metro says the changes will take effect Monday, April 19.
âAs a system, Metro is committed to providing safe, reliable public transportation,â says Executive Director Sean McBride, âbut we also recognize that bus schedules may need to be adjusted to continue providing transit to those who need it the most without having large cuts in service.â