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RETN Deploys new PoP in Frankfurt, Germany at maincubes FRA01 [...]
RETN Deploys new PoP in Frankfurt, Germany at maincubes FRA01 Data Center
📅 - maincubes, a fast-growing European data center developer/operator, announces it has added international network service provider RETN to its portfolio of network providers available onsite in its Frankfurt FRA01 data center in Germany.
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