Originally Posted by
Snoopy
You could be right Jaa. I don't see Spark getting out of the data centre market. But as with the cell towers, Spark only need to own the operating electronics. Not the civil structures built to house them.
The interesting thing is that the 'differentiating' factor that Spark have to offer in data centres is the 'hybrid cloud' or 'private cloud'. The 'hybrid cloud' allows customers to install their own electronic memory devices on the Spark data racks, while similarly retaining access to the public racks owned by Spark for storing less sensitive data. Then we have the full private cloud, which allows customers to put all of their 'cloud; storage on their own in house company owned hard drives etc. So you have the potential for all sorts of third party people/technicians tramping through the Spark data centre.