Telehouse, a leading global colocation data centre service provider, announced the launch of Telehouse Canada, bringing Canadian businesses the improved IT infrastructure and connectivity services needed to power Canadian growth and innovation.
As Canadian organizations across all industries continue to invest in digital transformation and scale through advanced technologies like AI and Cloud Services, Telehouse Canada will meet the growing demand for highly resilient colocation services, digital connectivity and the enablement of High-Performance Computing.
Today’s announcement comes after Telehouse, together with parent company and Japanese telecommunications leader, KDDI, signed an agreement to acquire three Toronto data centres in June 2023. When fully operational, the new carrier-neutral data centres will provide more than 30MW of IT load.
KDDI has been steadily expanding Telehouse’s presence into new international markets since establishing the first Telehouse data centre in New York in 1989. With the launch of Telehouse Canada, Telehouse now operates over 45 data centres across 10+ countries.
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Telehouse launches new subsidiary to power Canadian digital innovation and growth
Telehouse, a leading global colocation data centre service provider, announced the launch of Telehouse Canada, bringing Canadian businesses the improved IT infrastructure and connectivity services needed to power Canadian growth and innovation.
As Canadian organizations across all industries continue to invest in digital transformation and scale through advanced technologies like AI and Cloud Services, Telehouse Canada will meet the growing demand for highly resilient colocation services, digital connectivity and the enablement of High-Performance Computing.
Today’s announcement comes after Telehouse, together with parent company and Japanese telecommunications leader, KDDI, signed an agreement to acquire three Toronto data centres in June 2023. When fully operational, the new carrier-neutral data centres will provide more than 30MW of IT load.
KDDI has been steadily expanding Telehouse’s presence into new international markets since establishing the first Telehouse data centre in New York in 1989. With the launch of Telehouse Canada, Telehouse now operates over 45 data centres across 10+ countries.
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