For ISPs and other network providers, delivering the best service depends on having the right infrastructure in place.
Telehouse provides the high-capacity, resilient network connectivity required to support your workloads, cloud adoption and global service expansion. Access unprecedented connectivity as a service in Europe’s most diverse ecosystem of leading carriers and major cloud service providers.
Today’s networks must support exponential data growth, rigorous availability requirements and rapid cloud adoption — all while maintaining performance and resilience across distributed environments. Our dedicated engineers can complete cross connections in a matter of days, giving you the agility you need to seize opportunities.
As traffic grows, stable and scalable routing ensures low latency and high-bandwidth performance so your applications stay fast and reliable.
Our carrier-neutral data centres host a wide ecosystem of Tier 1 and Tier 2 carriers in the most network-dense, fibre-rich locations.
Achieve global reach through dense interconnection and internet exchanges, with campus buildings linked by dark fibre for local redundancy.
Telehouse London Docklands is one of Europe’s most connected data centre campuses, hosting a dense ecosystem of carriers, internet exchanges and business partners. This carrier-neutral environment enables seamless scaling, multi-cloud access and high-capacity routing to support highly available, performance-driven operations.
Proximity to major networks, internet exchanges, and backbone routes enables low-latency data flow. We keep downtime to an absolute minimum and proudly maintain a 99.999% uptime standard.
Dedicated dark fibre links provide transparent, high-capacity Ethernet connectivity between all Telehouse Docklands buildings.
Meets ISO-certified standards designed for secure network operations.
Our global network services help connect your data centres, branch offices and cloud platforms worldwide.
Telehouse facilities meet ISO 27001, ISO 22301 and other global standards essential for healthcare environments, delivering secure platforms for patient data, clinical systems and research workloads. Our infrastructure supports compliance, data protection and operational resilience.
Telehouse London Docklands enables fast and direct connections with some of the biggest players in network and cloud interconnect services. Home to the London Internet Exchange’s (LINX) largest point of presence, as well as the resilient location for Amazon Web Services (AWS) Direct Connect and Microsoft Azure ExpressRoute London 2.
Our suite of managed services is here for your infrastructure and setup needs. They are all performed with the utmost agility and operational excellence.
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Telehouse London Docklands hosts a wide range of major carriers, enabling you to improve, expand and strengthen your business.
The campus brings together one of Europe’s richest interconnection ecosystems, providing a strategic hub for global peering, cloud on-ramps, carriers, ISPs and platform providers.
Beyond connectivity, Telehouse delivers a suite of managed infrastructure and network support services designed to maximise operational agility and uptime for carriers, service providers and enterprise networks.
From hardware upgrades and patching to remote hands and on-site engineering, our teams provide round-the-clock support to keep network operations stable, secure and continuously available.
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