According to the tender specifications:
The National Bank of Costa Rica requires contracts for the purchase, installation and configuration of communications equipment for the Data Center Network, which provides all the institutional network services required by its staff.
The offer should include any explanations that companies consider necessary in order to have greater understanding.
The solution offered should provide the bank's Data Center Network (located in two geographically distributed data centers, one on Floor 8 of the Central Office and another in San Pedro de Montes Oca known as Alternate Operation Center), with the required communication components and technological environment as set forth in this bidding rules, as well as to the demands of the bank's new technological environment.
Source: CentralAmericaData.COM
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