SA’s Network Platforms Hits 10 Years | Gives Free Rack Space In Teraco

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South Africa’s Network platforms, an IT solutions provider for internal IT managed services, as well as managed connectivity and cloud services is celebrating its 10th year of operation and offering clients in Johannesburg and Cape Town free rack space in Teraco.

The offer is subject to purchasing of bandwidth.

According to Bradley Love, CEO of Network Platforms, the offer is designed to support companies and ISPs wanting to move or test the many benefits of moving into the Teraco environment. Network Platforms provides anything from 1U rack space for the smaller clients and SME market to full racks for the larger clients.

“Hosting with us will enable our customers to start reaping the benefits of being in our racks at Teraco with our breakout bandwidth and peering connections to NAPAfrica/JINX/CINX without having to commit to a full rack.”

Love added: “Network Platforms offers a premium 1:1 uncontended and a contended service depending on the client’s requirement with local and international access. Our international routers have full failover as we utilise, SAT3, WACS, Seacom and EASSy.”

Network platforms also said that together with this offer, it will waive the installation fee on fibre and diginet for last mile connectivity for orders placed in the month of September and October. It is also giving away an opportunity for clients to win rugby tickets to enjoy the trimmings of a hosted box and watch an All Blacks vs Springboks match!

Every ‘like’ on its Facebook page gets one an entry into the draw, here http://lnkd.in/PYWFPB

 

 

 

 

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