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Downloadable software and networking hardware for
interconnecting global datacenter ecosystems; downloadable
software for datacenter hosting providers for use in
datacenter infrastructure management and data management;
downloadable software tool for forecasting and analysis
relating to growth in creation, accumulation, and global
exchange of data; downloadable electronic newsletters in the
field of data exchange; electronic publications, namely,
newsletters in the field of data exchange; online electronic
newsletters delivered by email in the field of data
exchange
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Business services, namely, facilities management and
technical operation services, namely, providing management
and operation of data centers with network and internet
infrastructure and interconnection, said centers providing
data security, providing environmental controls and
providing power management; consulting services relating to
the operation, administration and management of data centers
(term considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations); management and
operation of data centers (term considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations)
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Real estate acquisition, management, leasing, brokerage, and
investment advisory services
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Building construction and construction management services;
consulting services in the field of data center construction
and construction operations; construction services; real
estate development and redevelopment services (term
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13
(2) (b) of the Regulations)
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Providing data center and co-location services for voice,
video and data communications applications (term considered
too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of
the Regulations); electronic data transmission; peering
services, namely, telecommunications services to allow the
exchange of traffic between the users of various networks;
telecommunications services, namely, providing
interconnectivity services to operators of a global computer
network; providing co-location services for computer
hardware, software, voice, video and data communications
applications (term considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations); electronic
data transmissions; peering services, namely,
telecommunications services to allow the exchange of traffic
between the users of various networks; computer network
access services by means of an ethernet
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Providing online newsletters in the field of data exchange;
providing online electronic newsletters delivered by e-mail
in the field of data exchange
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Architectural and engineering design services, and
architectural and engineering consulting services; providing
datacenter services for datacenter hosting providers, in the
nature of technical support services, namely, remote
administration, datacenter infrastructure management and
data management (term considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations);
providing temporary use of online non-downloadable software
for interconnecting global networked datacenter ecosystems;
data migration services, namely, migrating information
technology systems from centralized datacenters to
decentralized centers of data exchange; providing online
non-downloadable software for guiding migration of
information technology from centralized datacenters to
decentralized centers of data exchange; providing a website
featuring online non-downloadable software tool, namely,
forecasting and analysis tool relating to growth in
creation, accumulation, and global exchange of data (term
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13
(2) (b) of the Regulations); providing temporary use of
online non-downloadable software for forecasting and
analysis relating to growth in creation, accumulation, and
global exchange of data; providing services for enabling
data exchange by implementing data-centric software
architecture; computer services, namely, remote management
of computer applications for others; computer project
management services; consultation for the aforementioned
services, namely, consulting in the field of information
technology, consulting in the field of telecommunications
technology, consulting in the field of virtualization
technologies for enterprises and businesses; computer
co-location services, namely, providing facilities for the
location of computer servers with the equipment of others;
analysis of data transmission for those who operate a global
computer network and for those who use transmission services
on a global computer network; planning and developing a lay
out for the construction of data center buildings