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COLO
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ColoColorado (old style state abbreviation)
COLOCo-Location
COLOColumbus, Ohio
COLOColonial National Historic Park (US National Park Service)
COLOCost Of Living Option (insurance)
COLOCo-Owned Location


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a full service telecommunications consulting company, has partnered with a worldwide co-location data center company to perform their cabling infrastructure detail design work for both new and existing clients.
Co-location is one of a range of services offered by most hosting providers The most basic hosting account just hosts a web site on one of their standard configured servers, often with several other web services customers Co-location is one of a range of services offered by most hosting providers.
com (Faiz Askari) With demand for data centre space showing no sign of slowing, and the ongoing effects of the credit crunch affecting the ability of organisations to build their own data centre capacity, the co-location sector is set for a busy year in 2009.
 
 
 
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