CITIC Telecom CPC

CITIC Telecom International CPC Limited, formerly known as PSINet HK[1] and CPCNet,[2][3] is a wholly owned subsidiary of CITIC Telecom International Holdings Limited (SEHK: 1883), and is an technological company involved in managed cloud computing, IP networking,[4] information security,[5] and data center services.[6]

CITIC Telecom International CPC Limited
Native name
中信國際電訊(信息技術)有限公司
IndustryICT solutions including:
  • Private Network
  • Cloud computing
  • Information Security
  • Cloud Datacenter
Founded2001
Headquarters
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Frank Cai (CEO, CITIC Telecom & Vice Chairman, CITIC Telecom CPC)
  • Esmond Li (CFO, CITIC Telecom & CEO, CITIC Telecom CPC)
ParentCITIC Telecom International Holdings Limited
SubsidiariesChina Enterprise ICT Solutions Limited
Websitehttps://www.citictel-cpc.com/

The company owns and operates computing, security and networking facilities, communications linkages, and in-country local sales offices.

In 2016, CITIC Telecom CPC extended its global reach by acquiring Linx Telecommunication B.V. (Linx Telecommunications)[7] and became one of the first Asian ICT Service Providers to own points-of-presence along the “One Belt One Road” infrastructure framework, including Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Warsaw, Vilnius (Lithuania), Stockholm, Helsinki (Finland), Saint Petersburg (Russia), Moscow, Tallinn (Estonia), Riga (Latvia), Kyiv (Ukraine), Budapest (Hungary), Almaty (Kazakhstan), Tibilisi (Georgia), Baku (Azerbaijan), and other locations.

Corporate Milestones

CITIC Pacific acquired PSINet HK in 2001. In the following year, PSINet HK was renamed to CPCNet (subsequently renamed “CITIC Telecom CPC”).

With six (6) points-of-presence in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hong Kong and Taiwan, CITIC Telecom CPC began providing MPLS VPN services to Hong Kong and Taiwan companies with business operations in Mainland China.

In 2006, CITIC Telecom CPC launched information security services. In the same year, CITIC Telecom CPC expanded presence from Greater China to South-East Asia. .

During 2010, CITIC Telecom International Holdings Limited acquired China Enterprise ICT Solutions Limited through CITIC Telecom CPC.

In 2011, the cloud computing solution was launched.

In 2011, CPCNet was renamed CITIC Telecom International CPC Limited (CITIC Telecom CPC)[8] and became one of the first VMware vCloud® Powered service providers in Greater China.

2016 saw, CITIC Telecom CPC commence acquired acquiring Linx Telecommunications.[9] Linx Telecommunication B.V. was renamed and merged into the company as CITIC Telecom CPC Europe. The acquisition further extended CITIC Telecom CPC's global infrastructure and points-of-presence to the Central Asia, Central and Eastern Europe markets, including regions encompassed by China's “One Belt, One Road” economic cooperation initiative.

In 2017, CITIC Telecom CPC also became the first IaaS Provider to receive a new cloud-centric ISO27017 certification in Hong Kong.[10]

CITIC Telecom CPC thus became the first Asian managed services provider to own points-of-presence across a multitude of countries along the new “Digital Silk Road,” including: Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Warsaw, Vilnius (Lithuania), Stockholm, Helsinki (Finland), Saint Petersburg (Russia), Moscow, Tallinn (Estonia), Riga (Latvia), Kyiv (Ukraine), Budapest (Hungary), Almaty (Kazakhstan), Tbilisi (Georgia), Baku (Azerbaijan), and other locations. This acquisition expanded CITIC Telecom CPC's global footprint from Asia Pacific, North America and Western Europe to encompass Central Asia and Eastern Europe. .

Parent and subsidiary

Parent company, CITIC Telecom International Holdings Limited (HKSE 1883), is an ICT service provider in Asia Pacific. Subsidiary company China Enterprise ICT Solutions Limited[11] (“China Entercom” or “CEC”) was founded in 2000,[12] and is an Information and Communications Technology (ICT) service provider in China.

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