Established in 1988, Telehouse is a major carrier-neutral colocation, ICT solutions and managed services provider based in Docklands, London. It operates eight facilities spread between London, Paris and Frankfurt. Part of the global Telehouse network of data centres, the brand has 45 colocation facilities in 26 major cities around the world including Moscow, Istanbul, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, Seoul, Tokyo, New York and Los Angeles. KDDI, Telehouse's Japanese telecommunications and systems integration parent company, operates data centre facilities in America and Asia. Telehouse has ISO/IEC 27001:2005 (information security) and ISO 9001:2000 (quality management) and ISO 14001:2004 (environmental management) accreditations across many of its sites in Europe.
Operations
London
Operational since 1990, Telehouse North became Europe’s first purpose-built neutral colocation facility.
It is the main hub of the Internet in the United Kingdom. In response to growing demand for a Central London location, Telehouse opened an additional colocation facility in 1997, Telehouse Metro, in the City of London.
Telehouse ( http://www.telehouse.net ) offers unrivalled data centre facilities and connectivity for businesses with mission critical IT systems. Established in 1988, Telehouse became Europes first purpose-built, carrier neutral colocation provider. Today, the company stands at the heart of the global Internet and Telecommunications infrastructure, serving over 1,000 major companies across all industry sectors worldwide, from small start-ups to multinationals. Telehouse is a subsidiary of the Japanese Telecommunications corporation KDDI
( http://www.kddi.com/english/ ), a Global 300 company, and offers colocation services and ICT solutions at 34 sites in 17major cities across Europe, America and Asia/Pacific
In London, demand for secure data centre space and ICT services has outstrip...
published: 10 Nov 2009
Telehouse Vision 2030
From the explosion of IoT devices to the latest advances in AI, technology is rapidly accelerating the scale and speed with which IT services are delivered, and reshaping the digital economy as we know it. Data centres lie at the heart of this shift, supporting organisations on their digitalisation journey, and ensuring the reliability, connectivity, sustainability and efficiency of business operations. But what will the future bring – in 2030 and beyond? We surveyed 250 IT decision-makers across various UK industries to find out. Read more: https://www.telehouse.net/vision-for-digital-infrastructure-in-2030/
published: 27 Nov 2023
Telehouse South Data Centre
Telehouse has expanded its iconic London Docklands campus in Blackwall Yard. Opened in early 2022, it is a leading connectivity hub with access to 2.7MW of power per floor, connecting into the Docklands campus via a network of 7,000 Dark Fibres, across two diverse routes.
Contact us to book a tour → https://www.telehouse.net/telehouse-south-tour/
published: 04 Jul 2023
Telehouse Bangkok - the first purpose-built data centre in Bangkok, Thailand
published: 14 Sep 2022
Capacity Europe 2023 HOTShot series – Global expansion with Telehouse France General Manager
Join the latest episode of Telecom Stars in Cars: Capacity Europe Edition, during which Sami Slim, General Manager of Telehouse France, explores the nuances of expanding global data center platforms worldwide. He also talks about the factors influencing entry into new international markets, the hurdles of sustainability, and the new destinations recently launched by Telehouse.
Watch Sami’s video.
#CapacityEurope #HotShot #TelecomStarsInCars #Telehousing #Sustainability #datacenters
published: 17 Nov 2023
Telehouse North Two Virtual Tour
View our virtual tour of Telehouse North Two. Step into the most advanced data centre in Europe and sign up to our portal here: http://bit.ly/1Nf1AEO
published: 31 Mar 2016
The Telehouse North Two Virtual Tour
View our virtual tour of Telehouse North Two.
published: 20 Jul 2015
Telehouse West Construction - Time-lapse Video
The construction of Telehouse West started on 05/11/2008. The data centre opened for business 01/04/2010.
published: 21 Feb 2014
ARC 4D Video of Telehouse North Two
Take a look at the earliest visionary design of Telehouse North Two - Europe's most advanced data centre.
published: 29 Jul 2015
Telehouse 30th Anniversary
Way back in 1990, remarkable things were taken place. Tim Berners-Lee publishes the formal proposal for World Wide Web, NASA deployed the Hubble Space Telescope, the Berlin Wall fell, and we opened Telehouse North, our first London data centre. That same year we became Europe’s first colocation provider.
Fast forward through the years and we’ve moved from strength to strength: Telehouse North became the primary site for the London Internet Exchange; we expanded into Europe; we began powering our data centres with green energy; we expanded our London Docklands campus to house four data centres; and we became the first global colocation provider to host the Olympics Broadcasting Service Platform. And those are just a few of our feats.
Today, the Docklands campus is Europe’s most connected...
Telehouse ( http://www.telehouse.net ) offers unrivalled data centre facilities and connectivity for businesses with mission critical IT systems. Established in...
Telehouse ( http://www.telehouse.net ) offers unrivalled data centre facilities and connectivity for businesses with mission critical IT systems. Established in 1988, Telehouse became Europes first purpose-built, carrier neutral colocation provider. Today, the company stands at the heart of the global Internet and Telecommunications infrastructure, serving over 1,000 major companies across all industry sectors worldwide, from small start-ups to multinationals. Telehouse is a subsidiary of the Japanese Telecommunications corporation KDDI
( http://www.kddi.com/english/ ), a Global 300 company, and offers colocation services and ICT solutions at 34 sites in 17major cities across Europe, America and Asia/Pacific
In London, demand for secure data centre space and ICT services has outstripped supply and businesses have been keen to work with a trusted and reliable partner. In response to this increasing demand Telehouse announced the construction of its 35th state-of-the-art data centre - Telehouse West, in the heart of Londons Docklands.
When complete in March 2010, the 19,000 square metre facility will offer customers a superior quality housing solution for their IT equipment and offer connectivity to over 400 ISPs and carriers, whilst mitigating its carbon footprint and exporting its waste heat to the local community.
After having established a major IT and Telecommunications hub in London almost 20 years ago, the company is continuing its commitment to reliability and customer service by offering complete end-to-end ICT solutions on a global scale.
For more information:
Tel: 0207 512 0550
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.telehouse.net
Telehouse ( http://www.telehouse.net ) offers unrivalled data centre facilities and connectivity for businesses with mission critical IT systems. Established in 1988, Telehouse became Europes first purpose-built, carrier neutral colocation provider. Today, the company stands at the heart of the global Internet and Telecommunications infrastructure, serving over 1,000 major companies across all industry sectors worldwide, from small start-ups to multinationals. Telehouse is a subsidiary of the Japanese Telecommunications corporation KDDI
( http://www.kddi.com/english/ ), a Global 300 company, and offers colocation services and ICT solutions at 34 sites in 17major cities across Europe, America and Asia/Pacific
In London, demand for secure data centre space and ICT services has outstripped supply and businesses have been keen to work with a trusted and reliable partner. In response to this increasing demand Telehouse announced the construction of its 35th state-of-the-art data centre - Telehouse West, in the heart of Londons Docklands.
When complete in March 2010, the 19,000 square metre facility will offer customers a superior quality housing solution for their IT equipment and offer connectivity to over 400 ISPs and carriers, whilst mitigating its carbon footprint and exporting its waste heat to the local community.
After having established a major IT and Telecommunications hub in London almost 20 years ago, the company is continuing its commitment to reliability and customer service by offering complete end-to-end ICT solutions on a global scale.
For more information:
Tel: 0207 512 0550
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.telehouse.net
From the explosion of IoT devices to the latest advances in AI, technology is rapidly accelerating the scale and speed with which IT services are delivered, and...
From the explosion of IoT devices to the latest advances in AI, technology is rapidly accelerating the scale and speed with which IT services are delivered, and reshaping the digital economy as we know it. Data centres lie at the heart of this shift, supporting organisations on their digitalisation journey, and ensuring the reliability, connectivity, sustainability and efficiency of business operations. But what will the future bring – in 2030 and beyond? We surveyed 250 IT decision-makers across various UK industries to find out. Read more: https://www.telehouse.net/vision-for-digital-infrastructure-in-2030/
From the explosion of IoT devices to the latest advances in AI, technology is rapidly accelerating the scale and speed with which IT services are delivered, and reshaping the digital economy as we know it. Data centres lie at the heart of this shift, supporting organisations on their digitalisation journey, and ensuring the reliability, connectivity, sustainability and efficiency of business operations. But what will the future bring – in 2030 and beyond? We surveyed 250 IT decision-makers across various UK industries to find out. Read more: https://www.telehouse.net/vision-for-digital-infrastructure-in-2030/
Telehouse has expanded its iconic London Docklands campus in Blackwall Yard. Opened in early 2022, it is a leading connectivity hub with access to 2.7MW of powe...
Telehouse has expanded its iconic London Docklands campus in Blackwall Yard. Opened in early 2022, it is a leading connectivity hub with access to 2.7MW of power per floor, connecting into the Docklands campus via a network of 7,000 Dark Fibres, across two diverse routes.
Contact us to book a tour → https://www.telehouse.net/telehouse-south-tour/
Telehouse has expanded its iconic London Docklands campus in Blackwall Yard. Opened in early 2022, it is a leading connectivity hub with access to 2.7MW of power per floor, connecting into the Docklands campus via a network of 7,000 Dark Fibres, across two diverse routes.
Contact us to book a tour → https://www.telehouse.net/telehouse-south-tour/
Join the latest episode of Telecom Stars in Cars: Capacity Europe Edition, during which Sami Slim, General Manager of Telehouse France, explores the nuances of ...
Join the latest episode of Telecom Stars in Cars: Capacity Europe Edition, during which Sami Slim, General Manager of Telehouse France, explores the nuances of expanding global data center platforms worldwide. He also talks about the factors influencing entry into new international markets, the hurdles of sustainability, and the new destinations recently launched by Telehouse.
Watch Sami’s video.
#CapacityEurope #HotShot #TelecomStarsInCars #Telehousing #Sustainability #datacenters
Join the latest episode of Telecom Stars in Cars: Capacity Europe Edition, during which Sami Slim, General Manager of Telehouse France, explores the nuances of expanding global data center platforms worldwide. He also talks about the factors influencing entry into new international markets, the hurdles of sustainability, and the new destinations recently launched by Telehouse.
Watch Sami’s video.
#CapacityEurope #HotShot #TelecomStarsInCars #Telehousing #Sustainability #datacenters
Way back in 1990, remarkable things were taken place. Tim Berners-Lee publishes the formal proposal for World Wide Web, NASA deployed the Hubble Space Telescope...
Way back in 1990, remarkable things were taken place. Tim Berners-Lee publishes the formal proposal for World Wide Web, NASA deployed the Hubble Space Telescope, the Berlin Wall fell, and we opened Telehouse North, our first London data centre. That same year we became Europe’s first colocation provider.
Fast forward through the years and we’ve moved from strength to strength: Telehouse North became the primary site for the London Internet Exchange; we expanded into Europe; we began powering our data centres with green energy; we expanded our London Docklands campus to house four data centres; and we became the first global colocation provider to host the Olympics Broadcasting Service Platform. And those are just a few of our feats.
Today, the Docklands campus is Europe’s most connected data centre facility. We have a network of over 40 data centres worldwide and over 3000 customers.
None of this would have been possible without our hardworking colleagues, ambitious customers and supportive partners, so to everyone in the Telehouse family, thank you for contributing to three decades of success. Here’s to the next 30 years!
Way back in 1990, remarkable things were taken place. Tim Berners-Lee publishes the formal proposal for World Wide Web, NASA deployed the Hubble Space Telescope, the Berlin Wall fell, and we opened Telehouse North, our first London data centre. That same year we became Europe’s first colocation provider.
Fast forward through the years and we’ve moved from strength to strength: Telehouse North became the primary site for the London Internet Exchange; we expanded into Europe; we began powering our data centres with green energy; we expanded our London Docklands campus to house four data centres; and we became the first global colocation provider to host the Olympics Broadcasting Service Platform. And those are just a few of our feats.
Today, the Docklands campus is Europe’s most connected data centre facility. We have a network of over 40 data centres worldwide and over 3000 customers.
None of this would have been possible without our hardworking colleagues, ambitious customers and supportive partners, so to everyone in the Telehouse family, thank you for contributing to three decades of success. Here’s to the next 30 years!
Telehouse ( http://www.telehouse.net ) offers unrivalled data centre facilities and connectivity for businesses with mission critical IT systems. Established in 1988, Telehouse became Europes first purpose-built, carrier neutral colocation provider. Today, the company stands at the heart of the global Internet and Telecommunications infrastructure, serving over 1,000 major companies across all industry sectors worldwide, from small start-ups to multinationals. Telehouse is a subsidiary of the Japanese Telecommunications corporation KDDI
( http://www.kddi.com/english/ ), a Global 300 company, and offers colocation services and ICT solutions at 34 sites in 17major cities across Europe, America and Asia/Pacific
In London, demand for secure data centre space and ICT services has outstripped supply and businesses have been keen to work with a trusted and reliable partner. In response to this increasing demand Telehouse announced the construction of its 35th state-of-the-art data centre - Telehouse West, in the heart of Londons Docklands.
When complete in March 2010, the 19,000 square metre facility will offer customers a superior quality housing solution for their IT equipment and offer connectivity to over 400 ISPs and carriers, whilst mitigating its carbon footprint and exporting its waste heat to the local community.
After having established a major IT and Telecommunications hub in London almost 20 years ago, the company is continuing its commitment to reliability and customer service by offering complete end-to-end ICT solutions on a global scale.
For more information:
Tel: 0207 512 0550
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.telehouse.net
From the explosion of IoT devices to the latest advances in AI, technology is rapidly accelerating the scale and speed with which IT services are delivered, and reshaping the digital economy as we know it. Data centres lie at the heart of this shift, supporting organisations on their digitalisation journey, and ensuring the reliability, connectivity, sustainability and efficiency of business operations. But what will the future bring – in 2030 and beyond? We surveyed 250 IT decision-makers across various UK industries to find out. Read more: https://www.telehouse.net/vision-for-digital-infrastructure-in-2030/
Telehouse has expanded its iconic London Docklands campus in Blackwall Yard. Opened in early 2022, it is a leading connectivity hub with access to 2.7MW of power per floor, connecting into the Docklands campus via a network of 7,000 Dark Fibres, across two diverse routes.
Contact us to book a tour → https://www.telehouse.net/telehouse-south-tour/
Join the latest episode of Telecom Stars in Cars: Capacity Europe Edition, during which Sami Slim, General Manager of Telehouse France, explores the nuances of expanding global data center platforms worldwide. He also talks about the factors influencing entry into new international markets, the hurdles of sustainability, and the new destinations recently launched by Telehouse.
Watch Sami’s video.
#CapacityEurope #HotShot #TelecomStarsInCars #Telehousing #Sustainability #datacenters
Way back in 1990, remarkable things were taken place. Tim Berners-Lee publishes the formal proposal for World Wide Web, NASA deployed the Hubble Space Telescope, the Berlin Wall fell, and we opened Telehouse North, our first London data centre. That same year we became Europe’s first colocation provider.
Fast forward through the years and we’ve moved from strength to strength: Telehouse North became the primary site for the London Internet Exchange; we expanded into Europe; we began powering our data centres with green energy; we expanded our London Docklands campus to house four data centres; and we became the first global colocation provider to host the Olympics Broadcasting Service Platform. And those are just a few of our feats.
Today, the Docklands campus is Europe’s most connected data centre facility. We have a network of over 40 data centres worldwide and over 3000 customers.
None of this would have been possible without our hardworking colleagues, ambitious customers and supportive partners, so to everyone in the Telehouse family, thank you for contributing to three decades of success. Here’s to the next 30 years!
Established in 1988, Telehouse is a major carrier-neutral colocation, ICT solutions and managed services provider based in Docklands, London. It operates eight facilities spread between London, Paris and Frankfurt. Part of the global Telehouse network of data centres, the brand has 45 colocation facilities in 26 major cities around the world including Moscow, Istanbul, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, Seoul, Tokyo, New York and Los Angeles. KDDI, Telehouse's Japanese telecommunications and systems integration parent company, operates data centre facilities in America and Asia. Telehouse has ISO/IEC 27001:2005 (information security) and ISO 9001:2000 (quality management) and ISO 14001:2004 (environmental management) accreditations across many of its sites in Europe.
Operations
London
Operational since 1990, Telehouse North became Europe’s first purpose-built neutral colocation facility.
It is the main hub of the Internet in the United Kingdom. In response to growing demand for a Central London location, Telehouse opened an additional colocation facility in 1997, Telehouse Metro, in the City of London.
Oh won't you listen all you people On the southbound train Oh won't you listen to my friendly advice About a quarter after seven, we'll be pulling into paradise When you see land Kinda green and grassy Beneath a moon Bright beyond compare When you hear blue jays Chirping high and sassy And catch one sniff of southern cooking Hanging on the evening air When you see folks All polite and classy And every smile Bids you stay and rest Get off that train You're in Tallahassee The Southland at its best When you see land (Out of the window of a train) Kinda green and grassy (How in the world can you complain?) Beneath a moon (You ought to see the way it shines) Bright beyond compare (The way it shines upon the pines) When you hear blue jays Chirping high and sassy And catch one sniff of southern cooking Hanging on the evening air (Oh sun) When you see folks (Having their after dinner chats) All polite and classy (Gentlemen all remove their hats) And every smile (Perfect harmony and peace) Bids you stay and rest (Hand the porter your valise) Get off that train You're in Tallahassee (The Capital City of Florida) And the Southland at its best There is no doubt of it We do not exaggerate of it
I see that TelehouseAmerica is offering pretty decent promotions, But I have heard that after a loss of major employees the company has been going rapidly downhill.
We have some great offers on Ryzen and Storage Servers with the option of hosting in TelehouseWest in London or our Coventry datacentre ...Reasons to choose us to host your UK/European Servers. ... 500GB SSD ... Un-Metered Storage Server - Telehouse London.
Global data centre leader grows carrier ecosystem at Canada's most critical data centres to increase connectivity and accelerate Canadian digital economy ....
TORONTO — Data centre service provider Telehouse is expanding to Canada with the launch of three locations in downtown Toronto that will act as a central meeting point for internet traffic flow.
It provides them access to advanced data center technology which offers security, continuity, and scalability for various applications and data systems.
) Telehouse awards Skanska data centre fit out worth £158 million ... Skanska has won a £158 million data centre fit out, together with associated construction work, from leading global data centre provider Telehouse.