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General Information

Provider

Telehouse

Colo Space

721,182 SF

Airport

N/A

Year Built

N/A

Security

On-site

Uptime

N/A

Hyperscale

Enabled

Retail

Available

Wholesale

Available

Interconnectivity

Not Available

Overview

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.

Certifications

PCI
ISO

Power & Infrastructure

Power Density

AC and or DC power available, flat rate or based on usage

Utility Feeders

N/A

UPS

Dual Feed (N+1, Supported by battery back-up)

Standby Power

Varies by location

Cooling

N+1 (Varies by location)

Flood Zone

N/A

Seismic Rating

N/A

Fire Suppression

Varies by location

Fire Detection

Varies by location

Amenities

  • Private Suites
  • CCTV
  • Perimeter Fencing

Other Information

Network Providers

NULL

Media

No media available.

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