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The Docklands area is a fibre rich connectivity hub and today consists of some 11 colocation facilities with over 1 million square feet of data centre space. As such it is a vital network interconnection hub and so is of crucial importance to the communications industry. Colo-X has been sourcing rackspace, cages and even part rack requirements across the Docklands colocation facilities for many years, including capacity in many facilities that are often considered to be sold out.
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Eurohub 7 Greenwich View Place
Greater London, UK
-410 cabinet at 5kW each
-11,000 sq ft of net tech
-Opened Feb 2011
-410 cabinet at 5kW each
-11,000 sq ft of net tech
-Opened Feb 2011
Telecity Harbour Exchange (HEX) 8&9
Greater London, UK
-Well established facility
-Strong network choice
-Limited capacity and power per cabinet
-Colo-X able to source via existing clients
-Well established facility
-Strong network choice
-Limited capacity and power per cabinet
-Colo-X able to source via existing clients
Telehouse West
Greater London, UK
-Opened 31st March 2010
-50,000 sq ft of net tech
-1.5kW/sq m, up to 6kW per cabinet
-Opened 31st March 2010
-50,000 sq ft of net tech
-1.5kW/sq m, up to 6kW per cabinet
Telehouse East
Greater London, UK
-Part of the Telehouse Docklands campus
-90,000 sq ft across 5 floors
-Lots of carriers and ISPs
-Some refurbished space now able to run 2kW per cabinet
-Part of the Telehouse Docklands campus
-90,000 sq ft across 5 floors
-Lots of carriers and ISPs
-Some refurbished space now able to run 2kW per cabinet
Telehouse North
Greater London, UK
-The leading European interconnection point
-100s of carriers and ISPs on site
-Opened 1990
-The leading European interconnection point
-100s of carriers and ISPs on site
-Opened 1990
Global Switch 2
Greater London, UK
-Massive purpose built facility
-Next door to Telehouse
-Opened 2002
-Sold on a leasehold basis to largescale tenants
-Massive purpose built facility
-Next door to Telehouse
-Opened 2002
-Sold on a leasehold basis to largescale tenants
Global Switch 1
Greater London, UK
-Almost adjacent to Telehouse
-Opened 1999
-Large scale suites sold to carriers and hosting providers
-Limited colo
-Almost adjacent to Telehouse
-Opened 1999
-Large scale suites sold to carriers and hosting providers
-Limited colo
Telstra London Hosting Centre
Greater London, UK
-The first alternative to Telehouse
-Opened early 1999
-Good carrier choice
-Carrier owned but carrier neutral for colo
-The first alternative to Telehouse
-Opened early 1999
-Good carrier choice
-Carrier owned but carrier neutral for colo
Telecity Sovereign House (Sov)
Greater London, UK
-Well established facility
-Good carrier choice
-Dual power to cabinets
-LINX PoP
-Tier3 standard
-Well established facility
-Good carrier choice
-Dual power to cabinets
-LINX PoP
-Tier3 standard
Telecity Meridian Gate (MER)
Greater London, UK
-Well connected Docklands facility
-LINX PoP
-Well connected Docklands facility
-LINX PoP
Telecity 6&7 Harbour Exchange (HEX)
UK
-The original Redbus Docklands facility
-Retrofitted office building
-Strong carrier list
-LINX PoP
-The original Redbus Docklands facility
-Retrofitted office building
-Strong carrier list
-LINX PoP
Telecity Millharbour
Greater London, UK
-Long established site
-Good connectivity choice
-Low on power
-Long established site
-Good connectivity choice
-Low on power
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