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#204679 12-Oct-2016 20:28
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I know this is kind of a commercial post, but bear with me. I have not been paid for this post but seeing that some companies might have an interest in colocation or access to the Auckland’s Sky Tower facilities I accepted the content to post in this thread. Basically the Sky Tower is not only a premium telecommunications and broadcast tower but also accommodates many Internet Service Providers on two glass clad floors 200 metres above sea level. 

 

 

It features: 

 

  • Two fully redundant 3 phase mains supplies with separate 11 KV feeds, both backed up by generators
  • Robust, monitored air conditioning
  • Full interconnectivity to other Tower users’ equipment
  • Unprecedented wireless coverage over Auckland
  • 24/7 access for nominated staff and contractors
  • 24/7 on site security
  • Central location
  • Free underground parking while on site
  • No interconnection fees

 Anyone interested in exploring the opportunities offered at Sky Tower for their business should contact Warren at jda.co.nz (and that's his email too).





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  #1650159 13-Oct-2016 10:12
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You know you are in Auckland when even servers get breathtaking views over the harbour :) 

 

 


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