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Feb, 2016 : One Market Center Acquired by AiNET for $20 Million
📅 - AiNet recently acquired One Market Center in Baltimore, MD for $20 million. This center is considered a “telecom-hotel” and will become a premier data center for the company.
One Market Center is found over the Howard Street tunnel and provides a communications gateway between Northern Virginia to New York and Europe. It's built with over 75MW of power.
AiNET is a “mission critical” IT solutions provider. They also operate certified Tier 4 data centers. They will offer all of their current services to customers of One Market Center immediately. .
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