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May, 2016 : AbeloHost and Switch Datacenters Partnering
📅 - AbeloHost B.V. is a premium offshore hosting provide and they have decided to collaborate with Switch Datacenters to extend their infrastructure. They plan to expand to Amsterdam with this move.
AbeloHost is headquartered in Flevoland, Netherlands and was created in 2012. The company provides high-quality hosting including shared and VPS options to go along with their dedicated servers and colocation services.
Switch Datacenters is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands and is known as a premium data center group. The company provides modern facilities with about 8,320 square meters of floor space in one facility and about 5,500 square meters of floor space in another.
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