Tuesday, February 21, 2012

ATCi Answers Demand for Disaster Recovery Services.

In response to recent events and demand for disaster recovery services voiced at the Pacific Telecommunications Council Conference (PTC) in Honolulu, January 15-17, 2011, ATCi - a leading provider of Teleport services in cooperation with TW Telecom introduced its enhanced Arizona teleport facility. ATCi's Southwest operations center is designed for flexibility, while at the same time located in a storm free/earthquake free/hurricane free zone, making it an ideal location as a back-up critical communication facility.

ATCi's satellite and teleport infrastructure provides an effective solution for delivering the most in-demand applications such as Internet Connectivity, Media Content Storage, Private Networks, 24x7x365 Monitoring, Backhaul, Internet/Data/Fiber Satellite Integration and VoIP services in catastrophic situations.

"The demand for disaster recovery service options and facilities was a high demand topic at the recent PTC conference," said Gary Hatch, CEO, ATCi. "Unexpected disasters and localized telecom and media network disruptions can occur any time, often times unexpectedly causing major communication outages, while the time it takes to restore the damaged network systems may be days or weeks, which leaves those needing to operate in the impacted areas unable to access and deliver reliable communications," Hatch continued. "ATCi is pleased to respond to this demand by offering its enhanced state-of-the art, safe and reliable Southwest facility for telecommunications and media companies," Hatch concluded.

ATCi has a long history of providing reliable and cost-effective network services to both government/military and commercial entities for voice, data and video requirements in the U.S. and abroad.

Keywords: ATCi, Communications, Effective Network, Network Services, Networks, Telecommunications.

This article was prepared by Network Weekly News editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2011, Network Weekly News via VerticalNews.com.

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