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Colt to Build New Dutch Data Center

April 30, 2012 |

LONDON -- Colt, Europe’s leading information delivery platform, today announced its first Modular Data Centre deployment in the Netherlands on a 39,000m2 site. Colt will initially deploy 2,000m2 of data centre space at the site, before increasing its capacity to 20 halls over 10,000m2. With a significant anchor tenant already secured, Colt expects to commence operations at the new carrier neutral data centre in early 2013.

The site will further expand Colt’s modular data centre capabilities, adding to its existing London and Paris sites and is strategically located between the major cities of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp and Brussels, where it will act as a key hub for the delivery of Colt’s low latency services in the region. For security purposes, the site is also strategically located away from the Netherlands’ low-lying areas to minimise flood risk which, together with the Colt modular data centre’s reputation for quality, means customers can be confident that their information is protected.

Colt Technology Services Group Ltd



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