AAPT Richmond (Melbourne) — Colocation Data Center
by Vocus Group
180 Burnley St, Richmond, VIC, AU
Source: PeeringDB
Facility Overview
The AAPT Richmond facility operates as a key colocation data center in Melbourne's telecommunications infrastructure, positioned strategically in the inner-city suburb of Richmond. As part of Vocus Group's extensive network infrastructure portfolio, this facility serves as an important connectivity hub for businesses requiring reliable data center services in the Melbourne metropolitan area.
Located on Burnley Street, the facility benefits from Richmond's proximity to Melbourne's central business district while maintaining the operational advantages of an established telecommunications corridor. The location provides enterprises with accessible colocation services within minutes of Melbourne's financial and business centers.
Provider Background
Vocus Group brings significant telecommunications expertise to the operation of this facility, leveraging its position as a major Australian network operator. As an established provider in the Australian telecommunications market, Vocus operates extensive fiber networks and maintains relationships with multiple carriers, positioning the Richmond facility to offer comprehensive connectivity options for colocation customers.
The company's integrated approach to telecommunications services means tenants can potentially access both colocation infrastructure and network services from a single provider, simplifying procurement and service delivery for businesses with complex connectivity requirements.
Connectivity and Network Access
Richmond's position within Melbourne's telecommunications landscape makes it an attractive location for businesses requiring diverse network connectivity options. The area's established telecommunications infrastructure supports multiple carrier options and fiber connectivity paths, providing the foundation for resilient network architectures.
The facility's integration with Vocus Group's network infrastructure potentially offers tenants direct access to the provider's fiber network, which could include connectivity to other major Australian cities and international destinations. This integration can be particularly valuable for enterprises requiring predictable network performance and direct carrier relationships.
Target Market and Use Cases
The AAPT Richmond facility appears well-suited for enterprises requiring colocation services within Melbourne's urban core. The location's accessibility makes it practical for businesses that need regular physical access to their infrastructure while maintaining the operational benefits of a professional data center environment.
Organizations in financial services, professional services, and technology sectors that require low-latency connectivity to Melbourne's business district may find the Richmond location particularly attractive. The facility could also serve businesses implementing hybrid cloud strategies that need reliable connectivity between on-premises infrastructure and public cloud services.
The urban location and Vocus Group's telecommunications focus suggest the facility is designed to serve businesses prioritizing network performance and carrier diversity over large-scale infrastructure deployments that might be better suited to campus-style facilities in outer metropolitan areas.
About Colocation in Richmond
Melbourne Colocation Market
Richmond operates within Melbourne's mature colocation market, which serves as the primary data center hub for Victoria and southeastern Australia. Melbourne's position as Australia's second-largest city creates substantial demand for data center services across financial services, government, healthcare, and technology sectors.
The city's role as a major business center drives consistent demand for colocation services, particularly from enterprises requiring local data residency and low-latency access to Melbourne-based operations. Melbourne's time zone alignment with Sydney and other major Asian business centers also supports its position in regional connectivity strategies.
Geographic and Infrastructure Advantages
Richmond's inner-Melbourne location provides several operational advantages for colocation customers. The area's established telecommunications infrastructure includes multiple fiber routes and carrier presence, supporting diverse connectivity options. Richmond's proximity to Melbourne's central business district enables convenient access for technical staff while maintaining separation from the highest-density commercial areas.
Melbourne's geographic position offers natural disaster risk advantages compared to other Australian markets, with relatively low exposure to cyclones, major flooding, or seismic activity. This risk profile supports the reliability requirements of mission-critical applications and disaster recovery implementations.
Competitive Landscape
Melbourne's colocation market includes multiple established providers operating facilities across the metropolitan area. The market encompasses both large-scale campus facilities in outer suburbs and urban facilities like Richmond that prioritize connectivity and accessibility. Competition typically focuses on network diversity, power reliability, and service quality rather than pure capacity or pricing.
Richmond competes within the inner-Melbourne segment where connectivity options and access convenience often outweigh considerations of space efficiency or power density that might drive decisions in larger wholesale facilities.
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