Micron21
Overview
Micron21 is a data centre in Melbourne founded in 2001. They control and own the entire infrastructure enabling them to provide their customers with cost effective services with the flexibility to provide custom solutions tailored to each individual client no matter how big or small. Micron21 can offer an extremely fast, secure and redundant network complemented by superior individual customer service and support available 24/7.
Core competencies
Micron21 can secure redundant optic fibre and licenced microwave connections to their facility. They also control every aspect of the facility which is monitored 24/7/365 by local Micron21 staff.
Products/services
Micron21 can offer:
Web hosting solutions
Co-location solutions
Physical dedicated server solution
Virtual dedicated server solution
High availability & backup solution
High speed business grade internet access
Firewall, Emal security and Ms Exchange
Voice over IP - Phone & fax solutions
Secure SSL Solutions
Data pricing
How to buy
Sales Email: sales@micron21.com
Phone: 1300 769 972
Contact details
Sales Email: sales@micron21.com
Support Email: support@micron21.com
Accounts Email: accounts@micron21.com
Phone: 1300 769 972
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