Reliance Globalcom ties up with Internap
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IANS
Mumbai: Reliance Globalcom, part of Reliance Communications has entered into a strategic alliance with Internap Network Services Corp, a U.S.-based provider of end-to-end internet business solutions.
The partnership would aim at providing a broad set of content and application delivery network services to Indian businesses.
Under the alliance, Internap would set up a new point-of-presence in India which would be integrated with its global delivery infrastructure spanning in seven countries(Australia, China, Singapore, Japan, the U.S., the UK and Netherlands).
The point-of-presence in India would be established and managed by Reliance Globalcom.
"Reliance Globalcom's strategic alliance with Internap enables us to bring world-class content and application delivery network services to the under served and emerging markets in India," Reliance Globalcom CEO Punit Garg said.
The partnership would aim at providing a broad set of content and application delivery network services to Indian businesses.
Under the alliance, Internap would set up a new point-of-presence in India which would be integrated with its global delivery infrastructure spanning in seven countries(Australia, China, Singapore, Japan, the U.S., the UK and Netherlands).
The point-of-presence in India would be established and managed by Reliance Globalcom.
"Reliance Globalcom's strategic alliance with Internap enables us to bring world-class content and application delivery network services to the under served and emerging markets in India," Reliance Globalcom CEO Punit Garg said.
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