Business
Wire
(Copyright (c) 2000, Business Wire)
SEOUL, Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 24, 2000--
iAsiaWorks (Nasdaq:IAWK),
a leading provider of hosting services in the Asia-Pacific
region, is constructing a 114,679 gross square foot
(10,654 gross square meter) internet data center (IDC)
in Seoul to meet increasing customer demand in Korea.
The new facility, which will open by April 2001, will
offer standards, technology and services not widely
available today in Korea and a carrier-neutral environment
where internet service providers and telecommunications
carriers can interconnect at high speeds and high bandwidth.
"We're bringing new
capabilities and options to the Korean market,"
said David S. Holub, vice president, internet and Data
Center Technology. "This neutral, high-availability
environment will also give customers greater network
redundancy and connectivity through multiple connections
to the internet or multi-homing, and provide exceptional
interconnection for our own network as providers peer
with us and each other."
In addition to the IDC
announced today, iAsiaWorks has next-generation IDCs
under construction in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Together
the three facilities will give the company 300,000 gross
square feet (27,870 gross square meters) of new, premium
IDC space in Asia over the next six months. iAsiaWorks
currently offers services to more than 4,000 customers
in 11 Asia-Pacific countries and the United States.
"iAsiaWorks delivers
advanced hosting and managed services in more Asia-Pacific
markets than any other company," said JoAnn Patrick-Ezzell,
iAsiaWorks chairman and CEO. "Our new facility
in Seoul will strengthen that lead and enable us to
better serve customers in Korea."
iAsiaWorks' customers in
Korea include Korean banks, retailers and manufacturers,
the country's leading chat service (SkyLove), a leading
education portal site (Daekyo), a range of multinationals,
and leading global internet companies such as EpicRealm,
Akamai and DoubleClick.
iAsiaWorks internet Data
Centers
iAsiaWorks operates a network
of wholly owned and leased internet data center (IDC)
facilities that offer uniform hosting, managed and professional
services, and connectivity across the Asia-Pacific region
and in the United States. iAsiaWorks facilities provide:
-- A secure environment
engineered to withstand extremes in operating conditions
-- Space to house Web servers,
internet protocol (IP) networking equipment and other
IP applications
-- Redundant power (UPS)
and cooling, gigabit-ready cable plant, gigabit switches
and extensive security systems
-- Gigabit LAN (Local Area
Network) interconnection and peering between and among
iAsiaWorks customers
-- High-speed, high-bandwidth
local and international connectivity over iAsiaWorks
robust internet backbone network
-- 24x7x365 monitoring
at state-of-the-art network operations centers staffed
by network professionals
-- Round-the-clock "remote
hands" for installation, trouble-shooting, load
balancing and content distribution.
About iAsiaWorks
iAsiaWorks (Nasdaq:IAWK),
a leading Asia-Pacific internet data center (IDC) company
and hosting services provider, offers hosting, managed
and professional services, and connectivity in the United
States and 11 Asia-Pacific countries (Australia, China,
Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, the Philippines,
Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand). For more information,
please visit www.iasiaworks.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release may
contain forward-looking statements, including statements
related to the growth in iAsiaWorks' business and revenues.
Actual results may differ from expectations due to a
number of factors, including: iAsiaWorks' recent shift
in strategic focus to dedicated hosting, co-location
and managed services; iAsiaWorks' inability to successfully
build new internet data centers; iAsiaWorks' inability
to greatly expand its existing customer base; the operational
challenges of developing, deploying and delivering iAsiaWorks'
services in a relatively new and evolving market with
uncertain prospects for growth; competition from new
and existing competitors; iAsiaWorks' inability to manage
rapid growth in operations and personnel; the inability
to raise capital in the future; the risk of not being
able to obtain adequate connectivity from third party
providers; the political, legal and economic climate
in the Asia-Pacific region, which is volatile, uncertain
and subject to change; underdeveloped telecommunications
and internet infrastructure; currency fluctuations;
and the inability to open new internet data centers
and deliver services when requested by our customers.
The matters discussed in this press release also involve
risks and uncertainties as described in iAsiaWorks'
registration statement filed with the SEC. |