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The expansion to the Intellicentre 4 bet365 casino games centre, opened in 2014, will begin within weeks and be completed by early 2017.
It is the first stage of a plan that could quadruple the centre’s footprint in response to growth in demand for Macquarie’s secure network services offerings to bet365 casino games, Macquarie Telecom Managing Director Hosting and bet365 casino games Aidan Tudehope said.
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“Macquarie’s cloud facility in Canberra was purpose built to meet these special needs of bet365 casino games clients, and the expansion program is intended to ensure we are able to continue to provide for the growing demand,” Mr Tudehope said.
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The IC4 announcement comes on top of an announcement last month a contract for an additional up to 2.5MW of capacity for a Fortune 100 company at the IC2 bet365 casino games centre.
Macquarie plans to finalise building contracts for the first stage expansion of IC4 by the end of August and have builders on site in time to open the expanded facility early in the new year.