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Verizon LLISFR data center is a colocation facility located at 58 Avenue Leon Blum in Mons-En-Baroeul, Hauts-de-France, France, serving the Lille market. This Verizon site provides infrastructure options through cabinets and cages, supporting businesses seeking secure deployments with physical security for their hardware. It also offers a range of connectivity offerings, including Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) and Ethernet Private Line, to manage diverse data traffic requirements.
Buyers can procure colocation, Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) and IP Transit, Ethernet Private Line, and Wavelength services at Verizon LLISFR. The Verizon LLISFR data center is designed to support diverse network requirements, offering options for both internet access and private connectivity to help customers manage their digital systems. Through Inflect, businesses can compare these listed services and network options, request quotes, and coordinate procurement for their deployments at Verizon LLISFR.
Verizon operates a global network of digital infrastructure, including 203 owned data centers worldwide that provide capacity and control for international operations. This extensive footprint enables Verizon to support businesses with a broad range of connectivity and colocation needs across multiple markets, including cloud access points. The Verizon LLISFR site is part of a network designed to help customers scale their infrastructure while maintaining operational stability.
Q: What network and connectivity options are listed for Verizon LLISFR?
A: Verizon LLISFR offers several network and connectivity options for businesses. These include Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) and IP Transit for internet access, along with Ethernet Private Line and Wavelength services for point-to-point private connectivity.
Q: What disaster-risk context is available for Verizon LLISFR?
A: For Verizon LLISFR, state-level natural-hazard context for Hauts-de-France is low.