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Jul 22, 2016 : ITC has Achieved Tier III Certification
📅 - Integrated Telecom Company or ITC has recently achieved Tier III data center certification. This certification covers the construction and the design of the facility, along with the redundant capacity components. It's an advanced certificate and a part of the ITC investment in data center capability.
ITC is a hosting and managed services company based out of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. They are the primary telecom provider for the area and offer a wide variety of services including hosting and managed services.
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