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Verizon BRMHGB is a data center located at Unit 8 Parkway Industrial Centre, Heneage Street in Birmingham, England. This Birmingham facility provides colocation and network offerings for businesses requiring secure infrastructure and connectivity in the United Kingdom. Verizon BRMHGB supports diverse IT requirements with physical security controls and high-capacity links to the Verizon global network.
The Verizon BRMHGB data center offers colocation through cabinets and private cages, providing flexible space for various IT deployments. Buyers can also procure a range of network offerings, including Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) and IP Transit for reliable internet access, as well as Ethernet Private Line and wavelength services for point-to-point private connectivity. Verizon operates 203 owned data centers worldwide, helping ensure that customers at the Birmingham data center can scale their infrastructure across a broad geographic footprint.
Through Inflect, buyers can compare available colocation, dedicated internet access, Ethernet Private Line, and wavelength services at Verizon BRMHGB, request quotes, and coordinate procurement. This marketplace allows customers to evaluate the Verizon BRMHGB data center alongside other Birmingham options to find the right support for their specific capacity and connectivity needs. Verizon provides technical support for its infrastructure, while Inflect streamlines the process of sourcing and contracting for these data center offerings.
Q: What network and connectivity options are listed for Verizon BRMHGB?
A: Verizon BRMHGB offers network options including Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) and IP Transit for internet connectivity. The Verizon BRMHGB data center also supports private links via Ethernet Private Line and wavelength services for high-capacity, point-to-point data transport.
Q: What disaster-risk context is available for Verizon BRMHGB?
A: For Verizon BRMHGB, state-level natural-hazard context for England is very low.