Brunei data centre operator UNN launches co-location service


The Data Centre. - UNN

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (Borneo Bulletin/ANN): Unified National Networks (UNN) has launched its co-location service following the newly refurbished Tier 2 data centre. UNN is the largest commercial data centre operator in Brunei Darussalam that follows international best practices.

The new co-location service will provide an enhanced customer experience and convenience with remote hand service allowing customers to execute their data centre operation remotely. With this, customers can now focus on tasks within their organisation and will no longer need to send their staff to the data centre.

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