DediPath Expands and Adds New Atlanta, Georgia Location
Sep 06, 2021 @ 12:00 pm
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Hockessin, Delaware (September 6, 2021) – DediPath, an IaaS provider, today announces it has expanded its footprint into the Atlanta market.
DediPath offers several services in the Atlanta market including DDoS-protected enterprise level dedicated servers, virtual private servers, IP transit, and colocation. Atlanta features the same high bandwidth and low latency backbone as our other locations providing a nationwide enterprise-class solution.
“Atlanta has been part of our expansion plan for the southeast region. We are excited that this newest location will support our existing customer base and open up new opportunities,” stated Mark Jiannino, DediPath’s CEO.
About DediPath
DediPath is a provider of infrastructure as a service (IaaS) offering dedicated server hosting, virtual private servers, hybrid servers, colocation, and managed services. With a collective 50+ years in IT, managed services, and colocation experience DediPath’s founders are focused on creating a strong brand providing the best service and support at a highly competitive price.
For more information visit: https://www.dedipath.com

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