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Asia Pacific

Asia Pacific
our approach
Asia Pacific is a thriving market. India, China and Indonesia are driving the world economy, and other nations are enjoying rapid growth. In a region where fast deployment of new IT is essential, we support your business with the latest solutions, skilled teams and local know-how.
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why us in Asia Pacific?
3 reasons to choose Orange Business Services
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regional expansion
We are expanding our infrastructure to support your growth. During 2012, we will complete our 10G ring network connecting Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore. This will offer classes of service, dynamic bandwidth reallocation, improved SLAs and 1G access. In addition, we have made our Singapore data center a key part of our global cloud computing infrastructure.
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extensive reach
We offer the most extensive reach the APAC: 157 PoPs in 101 cities in 40 countries. This provides the strongest backbone resiliency, direct routing and capacity, with 10 cable paths connecting APAC to the rest of the world. All our cable paths are optimized for response time, while site diversity ensures the highest possible resiliency.
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global expertise
As a global service provider and systems integrator, we offer more than regional service providers. We can operate as a cloud integrator and aggregator, providing you with managed or integrated enterprise cloud solutions along with best-in-class customer support in multiple local languages.
customer stories
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Kate Banozic, Executive General Manager Business and Advisory Services, Cricket AustraliaCricket Australia
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