Nope customer hosting was always in Cambridge, 10 Molton Ave, then we opened a "temporary" data center Fawsett (sp?) Street. What a mess that was... originaly the racks they gave operations for our equipement where backed up to a wall. And I kept saying "temporary DCs, never are" I kept wanting to build it out to spec. And they kept saying nope we are only doing this for 12-18 months.That's it. GTE housed national VOIP equipement and servers and some other stuff until it was moved to Burlington. GTE wasn't a customer/webhosting colo, where customers brought servers in. That was in Burlington, and I think, Cambridge before that.
We had a datacenter in Burlington but it was Operations Only no customer hosting was done out of there.
I don't think Woburn ever housed Customer Hosting either. But I might be wrong about that.
But a lot of Genuity critical equipment was in Waltham for a long time
before it was moved to Burlington, just before it was moved again to
Woburn. The VOIP datacenter was on the second floor, west. There was
another datacenter for the VPN group below that, (I did some work for the
VPN group, too, but that datacenter was purely engineering. Everything
moved to Burlington as soon as it worked) There were several datacenters
in the north and east sides that belonged to Verizon. I don't know if they were production or not. Superpages was in one. I don't know what was in the rest.
As far as I know Superpages was always hosted out of Dallas. GTE had a building next to a DFW runway. It was acase of you could see your plane from the building and you had to go about 2-3 miles out of your way to get to the terminals to get your plane.
johno
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