Web Host & Domain News-C I Host Completes New Corporate Headquarters

Updated on Friday, July 30th, 2004 at 12:48 pm

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C I Host, a global leader in Web hosting and Internet solutions, has completed the renovation and build-out of its new corporate headquarters and support call center in Bedford, Texas.

The new offices take up three floors of the Wells Fargo bank building and are only 100 yards from the core, 40,000 square foot data center, which now takes up the entire building at the former location at 1851 Central Drive. The new address is 1901 Central Drive, Suite 750.

“These new offices will give us room to grow,” said Christopher Faulkner, CEO of C I Host. “We are adding so many new clients and developing so many new services that we needed more space and flexibility.”

The expansion includes a cafeteria that can seat 100 persons, a game room and arcade, a high-tech training facility and a corporate gymnasium.

C I Host has also expanded its technical support call center capacity by increasing the number of personnel and available incoming lines.

C I Host, now with 210,000 customers around the world, has been on a consistently upward trajectory since it was founded in 1997.

With wholly-owned, state-of-the-art data centers in Dallas, Los Angeles and Chicago – and a planned opening in London – C I Host has grown and prospered throughout a time that saw exuberant peaks and challenging valleys in the high tech industry and thus was poised to expand dramatically when the economy improved.

Now with more than 5 Gbits of available bandwidth, C I Host has the largest privately held Web Hosting network in the world and can provide customers with virtually unlimited bandwidth that is instantly scalable.

“We have succeeded because we have always put our customers first,” Faulkner said. “Their success is our success.”

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