
Level 3 Expands and Enhances Data Center Infrastructure in Latin America to Meet Growing Customer Demand
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, May 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Level 3 Communications, Inc. today announced it has expanded its data center capacity in Latin America in response to significant growth in customer demand. New infrastructure capacity, dedicated customer equipment and shared services innovation provide key enhancements for the expansion of Level 3's 14 data centers in the region, with substantial expansions in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador.
Level 3 as well added new hosting and storage services, and increased its backup and storage capacity to enhance its clients' ability to grow in the region and internationally. The company has incorporated network, security, and storage management tools, and completed the first phase implementation of security and processing platforms that support its virtual and dynamic infrastructure services in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Peru.
"Level 3's objective is to enhance its clients' efficiency, security and growth by providing information and communication technologies services that help them reach their goals," said Gabriel del Campo, Level 3's senior vice president of Data Centers for Latin America & Caribbean. "This is why we continue to expand our infrastructure, incorporate new services, improve our processes, and train our employees to enable then generation, high quality solutions that meet our clients' needs and expectations."
Level 3's housing, hosting, storage, backup, monitoring and security services - as so then as managed services - can help clients in developing a regional IT strategy with a multi-country footprint, enabling them to be completely interconnected with Level 3's network. This expansive infrastructure as well provides dependability, flexibility and predictability in the management of clients' mission critical processes.
"In Latin America, enterprises are seeking third party providers of data center services to manage increasing volumes of stored data plus outsource applications management as an intermediate step toward cloud computing models," stated Diego Anesini, telecom technology and consulting manager for IDC in Latin America. "Data center service providers that can demonstrate the ability to integrate value-added services and guarantee high service levels will be strongly positioned to capitalize on the region's market growth possibility, providing the data center and security solution capabilities demanded by clients."
About Level 3 CommunicationsLevel 3 Communications, Inc. provides local, national and global communications services to enterprise, government and carrier clients. Level 3's comprehensive portfolio of secure, managed solutions includes fiber and infrastructure solutions; IP-based voice and data communications; wide-area Ethernet services; video and content distribution; data center and cloud-based solutions. Level 3 serves clients in more than 450 markets in 45 countries over a global services platform anchored by owned fiber networks on three continents and connected by extensive undersea facilities. Level 3 services are provided by subsidiaries of Level 3 Communications, Inc. For more information, visit www.level3.com.
Some statements made in this press release are forward-looking in nature and are based on management's current expectations or beliefs. These forward-looking statements are not a guarantee of performance and are subject to a number of uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside Level 3's control, which could cause actual events to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the statements. Important factors that could prevent Level 3 from achieving its stated goals include, however are not limited to, the company's ability to: successfully integrate the Global Crossing acquisition or if not realize the anticipated benefits thereof; manage risks associated with continued uncertainty in the global economy; obtain additional financing, particularly when all is said and done of disruptions in the financial markets; manage continued or accelerated decreases in market pricing for communications services; maintain and increase traffic on its network; develop and maintain effective business support systems; manage system and network failures or disruptions; develop new services that meet customer demands and generate acceptable margins; adapt to rapid technological changes that could adversely affect the company's competitiveness; defend intellectual property and proprietary rights; obtain capacity for its network from other providers and interconnect its network with other networks on favorable terms; attract and retain qualified management and other personnel; successfully integrate future acquisitions; effectively manage political, legal, regulatory, foreign currency and other risks it is exposed to due to its substantial international operations; mitigate its exposure to contingent liabilities; and meet all of the terms and conditions of its debt obligations. Additional information concerning these and other important factors can be found within Level 3's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Statements in this press release should be evaluated in light of these important factors. Level 3 is in accordance with no obligation to, and on purpose disclaims any such obligation to, update or alter its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or in other respects.
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