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- Level 3’s original London facility located on the edge of the City of London
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The original Level 3 facility located on the outskirts of the City of London. Better suited to clients with smaller colocation requirements than Level 3’s Goswell Road facility. As it’s an older facility power is slightly more limited.
Facility Description
The original Level 3 facility in London, this converted office building is located near Aldgate East and Liverpool Street stations, on the edge of the City of London. 8,000 sqm of net technical space is arranged over 6 floors, offering cabinets as well as private suites. 2,940 sqm is offered as fully fitted colocation space.
The site appeals to a broad range of clients, however it suits smaller colocation requirements – typically cabinets or 20sqm-150sqm suites (although larger requirements may be accommodated).
As this is an older facility power is slightly more limited, typically 1kw/sqm (4.5kW/rack).
Until recently this site was at full capacity, however recent upgrades have allowed Level 3 to make more space and power available.
Carriers available at the site include Level 3, Colt, BT, C&W, Verizon, Neos, Viatel, Fibernet, Kingston, Thus and Interoute.
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Technical Stats
| General | |
| Size | 8,046 sqm |
| Occupied (%) | 85% |
| Operational Since | 1999 |
| Installed clients | |
| Networks available on site | 5+ |
| Standard Power | 1kW/sqm |
| 24 x 7 onsite support | Y |
| 24 x 7 access | Y |
| Pricing | POA |
Tim Anker founded The Colocation Exchange in 2004 and was previously director of IP and Colo services at Band-X from 1999.
