Melbicom, a provider of Infrastructure-as-a-Service, expands its European network with a new Stockholm location for its customers across Northern Europe.
As part of the Climate Neutral Data Centre Pact and the ISO 50001 Certification, the datacenter is leveraging green energy solutions to power its operations. This initiative reduces carbon emissions and aligns with global sustainability goals, providing users with eco-friendly hosting options that contribute to a greener digital economy. Melbicom says its customers will benefit from compliance with stringent environmental standards, enhancing their corporate sustainability credentials.
The expansion features the establishment of a new content delivery (CDN) point of presence, aiming at accelerating packet and data transmission in the region through optimized peering routes and reduced latency for existing customers. This infrastructure is complemented by scalability to accommodate ever-growing data demands.
Melbicom says it also offers highly customizable dedicated server solutions in Stockholm, equipped with up to 100 Gbps ports per server. These solutions are engineered to meet the most demanding networking and high-volume data transfer needs, promising low-latency performance and reliability for enterprises and service providers alike.