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Data Centre London Docklands

Data centre London Docklands is the UK's interconnection heart. Home to LINX (London Internet Exchange) and the Telehouse North/East/West cluster. Telehouse West Two — £275m, 9-storey, AI/HPC liquid cooling — under construction. Equinix LD8 anchors Equinix Fabric from Docklands.

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London Docklands Market Overview

Data centre London Docklands is the UK's interconnection heart. Home to LINX (London Internet Exchange) and the Telehouse North/East/West cluster. Telehouse West Two — £275m, 9-storey, AI/HPC liquid cooling — currently under construction.

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Telehouse North

Docklands — Telehouse Cluster

The original London carrier hotel. LINX peering anchor. Premium interconnection density for ISPs, content delivery and peering tenants.

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Telehouse East / West

Docklands — Telehouse Cluster

Expansion campuses to Telehouse North. Multi-storey high-density colocation. West Two (£275m, 9-storey, AI/HPC liquid cooling) under construction.

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Equinix LD8 Docklands

Docklands — Equinix LD8

Equinix Fabric + Network Edge access from Docklands. Direct cross-connects to Equinix's global IBX platform from the LINX peering zone.

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Market rates (2026)

Full Cabinet — Docklands Premium£1,800–£3,400/mo
Full Cabinet — Docklands Standard£1,400–£2,600/mo
Power (per kW)£200–£380/kW/mo
Cross-Connect£220–£480/mo
LINX Port£500–£1,500/mo

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Docklands London's interconnection heart?
Docklands hosts LINX (London Internet Exchange) — one of the world's largest internet exchanges by traffic. Telehouse anchored here in the 1990s, and the network effects compounded — every ISP, CDN, content provider and peering tenant wants Docklands proximity. Today it's the densest interconnection hub in the UK.
What is Telehouse?
Telehouse is a subsidiary of KDDI (Japan), operating Telehouse North, Telehouse East and Telehouse West in London Docklands. The cluster is the foundational LINX peering ecosystem. Telehouse West Two — £275m, 9-storey, currently under construction — extends the cluster with AI/HPC liquid cooling capacity.
Docklands or Slough?
Docklands wins for interconnection density, peering, content delivery and ISP tenants. Slough wins for financial trading (Equinix LD4-LD9 with Hibernia Express to NYC), larger floor plates, cheaper power. Most enterprise tenants pick one or the other based on whether peering or financial latency matters more.
Is Docklands suitable for AI workloads?
Increasingly, yes. Telehouse West Two (under construction) is purpose-built for AI/HPC with combined air and liquid cooling. Existing Docklands facilities are upgrading liquid cooling capacity. For tenants who need both LINX peering AND AI density, Docklands becomes the natural choice.
How do I get a Docklands colocation quote?
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