Mar 10, 2003 : TeleCity Launches Migration Services


telecity.com logo📅 - European data center services company TeleCity (TeleCity.com) announcedon Monday that it has launched TeleCity SPRING!, a service designed to simplify migration to Telecigy from another data center by offering a range of benefits, including 50 percent discounts and free rental.

TeleCity says its SPRING! service offer includes consultancy and project management to help customers with planning and implementation. Organizations using the promotion will receive a consultation with a project planner within three days of the initial request, and a proposal within two working days. TeleCity is also offering customers guaranteed rack space and IP connectivity within 48 hours of receiving an order.
The SPRING! offer includes one month's free colocation, a month's free IP Connectivity, a 50 percent discount on TeleCity installation fees and consulting advice on planning, connectivity, rack and suite layout, operational requirements, transportation and other external costs as well as planning and project management.
Along with the SPRING! service, TeleCity also announced that managed services provider Freedom has recently migrated its server network to one of TeleCity's London data centers. Freedom provides outsourced data and managed infrastructure services to SMEs and corporate clients.
"We are aware that instability in some IT and telecoms markets is a concern to some businesses who outsource their data center needs," says Rick Hudson, CEO of TeleCity. "I'm pleased to be able to say that, despite the difficult economic environment, TeleCity is thriving. We believe that our unparalleled quality of service and commitment to our customers enables them to provide a better class of service to their own customers - reassured by the fact their infrastructure is housed in the best possible environment. We anticipate a strong response to our SPRING! promotion and look forward to helping more businesses migrate their infrastructure in quickly, securely and with minimal downtime."

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