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Home » KIO Opens Data Centers in Mexico and Guatemala

KIO Opens Data Centers in Mexico and Guatemala

August 9, 2013
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KIO Networks inaugurated two new data centers in Mexico.

KIO/5.6 is a Tier IV facility located in the Santa Fe neighborhood of Mexico City. It offers approximately 65,000 sq/ft of capacity.

KIO/Q is also a Tier IV facility and is located on a campus in the city of Querétaro, where KIO operates four other data centers.

The building brings KIO’s total to 500,000 square feet of space in its 14 operational data centers in México, Guatemala and Panamá.

https://www.kionetworks.com/es/acerca-de-kio-es/noticias/

  • In July 2013, KIO Networks opened its first data center in Guatemala. The $20 million facility measures 2,500 m2 and offers both colocation and cloud services.
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