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Demand for datacentres in “edge” countries tipped to fuel next wave of colocation M&A

by networkhelp_3yck8e • January 13, 2017

By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) 451 Research predicts developing countries will be the source of increased colocation market revenue in the years to come, and fuel a fresh wave of takeovers …read more

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