Industry Insights
This article describes the history and evolution of the London colocation market and was written by Tim Anker, appearing in the September 2005 edition of Capacity Magazine. The article will provide a useful reference for anyone looking at the London carrier neutral data centre market for the first time despite the time past since it was written and was part of a series which also covered Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam and Dublin.
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Telehouse wins Deutsche Börse London access node
July 14, 2011
Telehouse has announced that the German stock exchange, Deutsche Börse, has opened a new low latency access point in their Telehouse North facility, so offering access to Deutsche Börse’s derivatives exchange Eurex and their cash market Xetra.
Besides offering pretty much the leading carrier interconnection hub in Europe, Telehouse [...]
New Facility adds 400 cabs to Docklands Market
February 18, 2011
A new operator and new facility has just launched in the Docklands market: Eurohub, a subsidiary of the MRY Property Group, has just opened the doors on their 400 cabinet site located at 7 Greenwich View Place, adjacent to the well established London Hosting Centre at the end [...]
Latest Docklands Availability and News – Q4 2010
November 30, 2010
Overall occupancy in the Docklands area remains extremely high and list pricing at over £600 per kW per month expensive, but capacity can be found and deals are available if you know where to look!
Telehouse – interest in this key network hub remains unsurpassed. Telehouse West, the new [...]
Telehouse Docklands Capacity Update - June 2010
June 1, 2010
North Building – some part rack capacity available at present in TFM15 and TFM19, dual fed cabs with 2kW each but otherwise pretty much sold out until Q4 2010 when new room of 2kW cabinets will become available.
East – sold out but we have a tenant offering up [...]
Telehouse West Official Launch
May 18, 2010
Launch party reflects strong sales success of West
Telehouse hosted several hundred clients and friends at the official launch party on Tuesday 11th May. Besides the usual speeches the Japanese tradition of literally cracking open a barrel of sake was performed by the attending dignitaries amongst whom can be [...]
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