The Geek Stories: Inside Internode Games Network with Glenn and Kingsley
- Posted: Mar 28, 2007 at 11:54 PM
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The Internode Games Network is known as the premier network for gamers in Australia. More than your average ISP, Internode invests in keeping the pipes open for gamers in Australia
On my recent trip to Adelaide, I managed to score an interview with Glenn and Kingsley from Internode. Yes, they seem a bit reserved as its about 10am. Gamers hit their peak at 10pm.
If you want to see "what is on the inside" and the humming of servers zoom to about 9min30secs into the video you will see Kinglsey showing a small part of the Internode datacenter. This is a secret location, somewhere in Adelaide.
Thanks to Glenn Butcher and Kingsley 'UgLyPuNk' Foreman for sharing their passion for gaming on camera, and more importantly: for supporting the gamers in Australia.
On my recent trip to Adelaide, I managed to score an interview with Glenn and Kingsley from Internode. Yes, they seem a bit reserved as its about 10am. Gamers hit their peak at 10pm.
If you want to see "what is on the inside" and the humming of servers zoom to about 9min30secs into the video you will see Kinglsey showing a small part of the Internode datacenter. This is a secret location, somewhere in Adelaide.
Thanks to Glenn Butcher and Kingsley 'UgLyPuNk' Foreman for sharing their passion for gaming on camera, and more importantly: for supporting the gamers in Australia.
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