British cloud services provider Six Degrees Group announced this morning that it has acquired Data hop, an international data center interconnection company also located in the U.K., for an undisclosed amount.
The acquisition comes just seven months after Six Degrees came into being, fueled by $95 million in venture capital from Penta Capital. It’s been on a buying spree since then: last week it purchased two cloud hosting firms in London; it acquired another back in February after securing a credit line of $39.5 million.
Its interest in Datahop is simple: the company has 200 customers and a network of high-speed fiberoptic cable linking datacenters in London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Paris. Read More
The acquisition comes just seven months after Six Degrees came into being, fueled by $95 million in venture capital from Penta Capital. It’s been on a buying spree since then: last week it purchased two cloud hosting firms in London; it acquired another back in February after securing a credit line of $39.5 million.
Its interest in Datahop is simple: the company has 200 customers and a network of high-speed fiberoptic cable linking datacenters in London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Paris. Read More
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