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Meet Zenlayer at PTC’17 in Hawaii, January 15-18, 2017

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PTC’17, Asia-Pacific’s premier telecommunications event, will take place January 15-18, 2017 in Hawaii.  Zenlayer, a sponsor of PTC’17, will be at the conference and would love to connect.

 

Zenlayer is seeking solution and resell partners for its global data center, SD-WAN and edge computing platforms.  In particular, Zenlayer’s strength and connections in China offer unique opportunities for companies to reach this traditionally challenging country.

 

In addition, Zenlayer is planning significant expansions in Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Frankfurt, Hong Kong and Singapore, and would love to meet carriers and data center operators with resources in these locations.

 

How to Meet Zenlayer

Zenlayer’s meeting room will be at Tapa Tower, Room T430, Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort.  Please stop by or schedule a meeting with us at ptc@zenlayer.com.

 

About Pacific Telecommunications Council

PTC (www.ptc.org) is the leading membership organization for telecommunications and information and communication technology (ICT) professionals with interests in the Asia-Pacific region.  Through its annual conference (now in its 39th year) and initiatives, PTC brings together senior industry leaders and provides them with opportunities to build partnerships with one another and share insights on industry trends, business strategies, policy and regulations, best practices, and new communication technologies and services.

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