Footprint
Telehouse Footprint on datacenterHawk
Telehouse
London,
United Kingdom
Telehouse, a subsidiary of Japanese telecom company KDDI, is an enterprise colocation provider operating carrier-neutral data centers around the world. These locations are crucial for connecting customers to Telehouse's network of global data centers. The company also owns and operates two key Internet peering exchanges in the US: the New York International Internet Exchange (NYIIX) and the Los Angeles International Internet Exchange (LAIIX). The company was founded in 1988 and is headquartered out of London.
Telehouse's leasing focus
Based on the datacenterHawk platform
Retail
< 250 kW
Wholesale
250 kW - 4 MW
Hyperscale
> 4 MW
Telehouse's data centers
Telehouse has 30 data centers on the datacenterHawk platform.
- North America
- Europe
- Asia Pacific
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