Talk:TelecityGroup
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editI've done a little work on this to make it an article on Telecity rather than just a renamed article on Redbus Interhouse (a rival operator which Telecity acquired) however this article needs a fair bit more work. Roy Badami 22:06, 20 August 2007 (UTC)
Park Royal
editI visited a datacentre (private NAP) in PR way back.. maybe 5 or more years ago? Has this been acquired by TC? Rich Farmbrough, 17:35, 25 November 2009 (UTC).
Updates requested through the community
editI am engaged by TelecityGroup to manage its web content and ensure its presence on Wikipedia is accurate, neutral in tone and up to date. I acknowledge this potential conflict of interest and seek help from the Wikipedia community to ensure that this page is updated accordingly. Any queries please contact me at my discussion page johngalpin.
I'd like to make the following updates to the page to include the below facts:
History
editIn May 2013 TelecityGroup acquired SadeceHosting, a provider of data centre and hosted services in Istanbul, Turkey.
Operations
editThe company has 36 data centres, centrally located in key European cities:
Helsinki – 5 (Hiomo, Suvilahti, Uspenski, Viikinmaki and Hansa)
Istanbul – 1 (Sadece Hosting)
Connectivity services
editManchester: ManchesterIX
Updates requested to this page in May 2013
editThere has been no response from the Wikipedia community to the post in May 2013 where I requested that updated information be added to the TelecityGroup article. The changes relate to facts and statistics about the company which are uncontroversial so, if I hear nothing further from the community, I propose to make the changes on the page a week from now (by 4th September) In the meantime please let me know if there is any more information I can provide. Thanks, John Johngalpin (talk) 07:58, 28 August 2013 (UTC)
Below are some references to the updates requested:
TelecityGroup acquires Turkish data centre and hosting provider SadeceHosting[1]
Helsinki data centres[2]
Updates made 4th November 2013
editFurther updates were made to this webpage today relating to TelecityGroup's acquisition of 3DC in Sofia, Bulgaria, along with previously advised updates relating to the acquisition of SadeceHosting in Istanbul, Turkey. (Johngalpin (talk) 12:07, 4 November 2013 (UTC))
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