Telehouse - London (Docklands South) — Colocation Data Center
by Telehouse - Global Data Centers
1 Blackwall Way, Paul Julius Close, London, GB
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Facility Overview
Telehouse - London (Docklands South) operates as a strategic colocation data center facility located in London's thriving Docklands district at 1 Blackwall Way, Paul Julius Close. As part of Telehouse's global network of data centers, this facility serves as a critical infrastructure hub for organizations requiring enterprise-grade hosting and connectivity services in one of Europe's most important financial and business centers.
The facility's position in the Docklands area places it within close proximity to London's financial district and major business centers, making it an attractive option for enterprises, financial services firms, and technology companies that require low-latency connectivity and reliable infrastructure. The Docklands location offers the advantage of being well-connected to London's fiber infrastructure while providing the space and power requirements necessary for modern data center operations.
Colocation Services and Infrastructure
As a Telehouse facility, the data center is designed to provide comprehensive colocation services ranging from cabinet-level retail colocation to larger wholesale deployments. The facility architecture typically supports various deployment models, allowing organizations to scale their infrastructure requirements as their business needs evolve. Clients can expect access to standard colocation services including power distribution, cooling systems, and network connectivity options.
The facility operates within Telehouse's established framework for delivering enterprise-grade infrastructure services, which includes support for cross-connect services enabling clients to establish direct connections between their equipment and network providers or other tenants within the facility. This connectivity model supports the complex networking requirements of modern digital businesses.
Network and Connectivity Ecosystem
Located in London's well-established telecommunications corridor, the facility benefits from access to the city's extensive fiber infrastructure and carrier ecosystem. London serves as a major European internet hub, and facilities in the Docklands area typically attract multiple network carriers and internet service providers, creating opportunities for diverse connectivity options and redundant network paths.
The facility's position supports both domestic UK connectivity requirements and international connectivity needs, particularly important for organizations with European operations or those requiring trans-Atlantic connectivity. This makes it suitable for businesses operating global networks or those requiring reliable connectivity to European markets.
Target Market and Use Cases
The facility serves a diverse range of clients, from small to medium enterprises requiring reliable hosting infrastructure to larger corporations with complex IT requirements. Financial services organizations, given the proximity to London's financial district, represent a key market segment, along with technology companies, managed service providers, and enterprises requiring UK-based infrastructure for compliance or performance reasons.
Organizations choosing this facility typically prioritize reliable infrastructure, strategic location benefits, and access to London's broader technology ecosystem. The facility supports various use cases including disaster recovery implementations, hybrid cloud deployments, and primary hosting requirements for UK-focused operations.
About Colocation in London
London Colocation Market Overview
London represents one of Europe's most significant and mature colocation markets, driven by its position as a global financial center and major technology hub. The city hosts numerous international businesses requiring robust digital infrastructure, creating sustained demand for enterprise-grade colocation services across multiple facility types and geographic zones.
The London market benefits from extensive international connectivity, with multiple submarine cables providing trans-Atlantic and European connectivity options. This infrastructure foundation, combined with the UK's stable regulatory environment and English-language business culture, makes London attractive for international organizations establishing European operations or requiring geographically distributed infrastructure.
Docklands Strategic Advantages
The Docklands area has emerged as an important technology corridor, hosting numerous data centers and technology companies. The area offers several advantages including good fiber infrastructure, proximity to central London business districts, and typically more favorable real estate economics compared to the City of London core. The regenerated Docklands district provides modern infrastructure while maintaining excellent transport links to central London.
The zone's development as a technology hub means organizations locating infrastructure in the Docklands can benefit from a concentrated ecosystem of related services, network providers, and technology companies. This clustering effect creates networking opportunities and operational efficiencies for businesses operating in the area.
Competitive Landscape and Market Dynamics
London's colocation market features numerous established providers operating facilities across different areas of the metropolitan region. Competition exists across various facility types, from large wholesale data centers in outer London areas to retail-focused facilities in more central locations. This competitive environment typically benefits customers through service innovation and competitive pricing structures.
Market demand remains strong, driven by digital transformation initiatives, cloud adoption, regulatory requirements for UK-based infrastructure, and London's continued importance as a European business center. Financial services, media, government, and technology sectors represent key demand drivers, with many organizations requiring multiple facility relationships to support redundancy and disaster recovery requirements.
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