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can have one provider, multiple providers or only connect back to the headquarters of the company who owns the server. It has become increasingly more common for telecommunication operators to provide network neutral data centers.
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in a network-neutral data center is the ability to switch providers without physically moving the server to another location.
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data centers are operated by a third party who has little or no part in providing Internet service to the
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providers. Network-neutral data centers exist all over the world and vary in size and power.
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Data centre which allows interconnection between multiple providers
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While some data centers are owned and operated by a
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