Distance | Site | About |
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0.00 miles | OCOSA 321 S Boston | |
0.34 miles | Prescott Realty Group-110 West 7th | |
0.35 miles | TulsaConnect DC2 |
SSAE 16 audited facility
Biometric access control system at facility entrances
DC1 is on a different power grid than DC2
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0.36 miles | Level3 Tulsa | |
0.37 miles | TierPoint Tulsa |
Located in the historic Brady district north of downtown, TierPoint’s Tulsa data center is the largest carrier-neutral telecommunications space in the area.
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0.73 miles | OneNet OSC | |
8.77 miles | HP Cherokee Data Center (Tulsa) |
In 2009, EDS expanded the data center to 404,000 square feet with four data halls that each have 40,000 sqft of floor space.
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9.19 miles | TierPoint Tulsa-State Farm |
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9.19 miles | Compass Tulsa | |
9.21 miles | TulsaConnect DC3 |
Campus has true dual-substation electrical feeds with automatic switchgear to switch between substations
True "A" and "B" UPS configuration via reliable Eaton 9395 and Powerware 9315 systems with fully independent output feeds to customer equipment with no common/shared points of failure
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14.03 miles | Project Anthem: Tulsa, Oklahoma |
A 340-acre data center project known as Project Anthem at the intersection of 11th Street and the west side of the Creek Turnpike is being proposed in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Construction on the $800 million site is set to take three years.
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TulsaConnect was formed in October, 2001, but its roots go back to April, 1996 with the founding of one of Oklahoma’s first Internet companies.
Since 2001 TulsaConnect has grown from a single Data Center location housing 10 racks to four geographically diverse Data Centers with an aggregate capacity of over 300 racks..
Having been profitable since our inception, TulsaConnect’s strong financial foundations ensure stability and predictability in all aspects of our business. In April 2012 TulsaConnect became part of the MBO family of companies, but is still led by the same team that founded the company back in 2001.
MBO is a privately held, Oklahoma-owned company that includes third generation principals. Through its subsidiaries, MBO provides voice, video, and data services, on both a wholesale and retail level to customers in a four state area. MBO owns Cimarron Telephone Company and Cim Tel Cable, Pottawatomie Telephone Company, MBO Video , as well as additional interests in Cross Telephone, Cross Communications and Sprocket Wireless.