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A Point of Presence is typically rented rackspace within a datacentre or a 'Telehouse' used to terminate local loops before backhauling them to their destination.
unknown title 2009
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Telehouse systems integration manager, Paul Kanabahita, says: "If a customer has a problem, we can know well before they do what the problem is."
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The detection software Telehouse uses seeks out unusual patterns from a network, finding repetitive or continuous communication.
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Other companies, such as Telehouse, which runs 41 data centres around the world, maintain security by using a combination of firewalls and intrusion detection software.
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Telehouse is the largest business of its kind in Europe, home to tens of thousands of servers belonging to the biggest names in business, from Internet service providers to telecoms and banks.
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CNN has learned police seized computers in raids last year showing plans that al Qaeda was casing Telehouse to most likely explode a bomb here.
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Still, Telehouse claims it didn't know about this specific security threat until it was reported in the media.
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They then isolated the core router in Telehouse Docklands, and restored power to it.
The Guardian World News Josh Halliday 2011
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In an e-mail to staff, the firm said engineers: remotely powered down equipment at a second Internet connection at Telehouse Docklands.
BBC News - Home 2011
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For interconnection opportunities, please contact Telehouse UK at www.telehouse.net .
unknown title 2011
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