TeleSign opens Brussels data centre

New datacentre will provide customers with options to keep its personal data in the EU.

  • Thursday, 5th May 2022 Posted 4 years ago in by Phil Alsop

TeleSign, the leading provider of customer identity and engagement solutions, today announced the launch of its new datacentre in Brussels, Belgium. The new datacentre creates an opportunity for TeleSign to extend its leadership by offering its global customers the option of data sovereignty that exceeds the requirements of EU data protection laws, including the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”).

Consumers expect to be protected by the businesses they frequent—even as data breaches, user error and complex schemes carried out by sophisticated fraud organisations increase. Expanding datacentre operations in Europe allows TeleSign customers the option to keep all their data within the EEA, should they so choose. 

“Data residency and localisation requirements are becoming more prevalent in our industry, and we expect that they will continue to grow,” said Joe Burton, CEO at TeleSign. “In order to provide the best service to our customers in the EU, we are excited to open our new datacentre in Brussels.”

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