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Points of Presence / Locations POINTS OF PRESENCE / LOCATIONS COUNTRY CITY POP ADDRESS COLO PROVIDER EUROPE Austria Vienna Louis-Häfliger-gasse 10, 1210 Vienna Interxion Belgium Brussels Avenue Léon Grosjean 2, 1140 Evere, Brussels Level 3 Marseille 40 Avenue Roger Salengro, 13003 Marseille Interxion Paris 124 Bd de Verdun, 92400 Courbevoie, Paris Group SFR France Paris Telehouse Paris Jeuneurs, 38 Rue des Jeuneurs, 75002 Paris Telehouse Paris Telehouse Voltaire, 137 Boulevard Voltaire, 75011 Paris Telehouse Paris PA2, 114, Rue Ambroise Croizat, 93200 Saint-Denis, Paris Equinix Frankfurt FR5, Kleyerstrasse 90, 60326 Frankfurt Equinix Frankfurt Rebstöckerstrasse 25-31, 60326 Frankfurt Itenos Germany Frankfurt FRA3, Weissmuellerstrasse 21-23, 60314 Frankfurt Interxion Frankfurt FRA4, Weismuellerstrasse 19, 60314 Frankfurt Interxion Frankfurt Gutleutstrasse 310, 60327 Frankfurt TelecityGroup Italy Milan Via Caldera 21, 20153 Milan Infracom S.p.A. Amsterdam AMS1, Science Park 120, 1098 XG Amsterdam TelecityGroup Amsterdam Joop Geesinkweg 403, 1096 AX Amsterdam Global Crossing Netherlands Amsterdam AM1, Luttenbergweg 4, 1101 EC Amsterdam Equinix Amsterdam Johan Huizingalaan 759, 1066 VH Amsterdam Global Switch Madrid Carrierhouse-1, Isabel Colbrand 6-8, 28050 Madrid Schneider Electric Spain Madrid MAD1, Calle Albasanz 71, 28037 Madrid Interxion Switzerland Zurich ZH1, Hardstrasse 235, 8005 Zurich Equinix Points of Presence/Locations | Update: May 2016 1 COUNTRY CITY POP ADDRESS COLO PROVIDER EUROPE London Cox Lane, Chessington KT9 1SJ, London Digital Realty London Epsilon Global Hubs, 69-77 Paul Street, London EC2A 4NW Epsilon Telecommunications London 80 Clifton Street, London EC2A 4HB City Lifeline London LD1, 101 Finsbury Pavement, London EC2A Equinix London LON1, 11 Hanbury Street, London E1 6QR Interxion London 260 Goswell Road, London EC1V Level 3 London Telehouse Metro, 65 Clifton Street, London EC2A 4JE Telehouse London Telehouse East, Coriander Avenue, London E14 2AA Telehouse London Telehouse North, Coriander Avenue, London E14 2AA Telehouse London Telehouse West, Coriander Avenue, London E14 2AA Telehouse London London North, 240 East India Dock Road, London E14 9YY Global Switch London London East, 3 Nutmeg Lane, London E14 2AX Global Switch United Kingdom London Hosting Centre, 6 Greenwich View Place, Millharbour, London Telstra London E14 9NN London Bonnington House, 47 Millharbour, London E14 9TR TelecityGroup London 6-7 Harbour Exchange Square, London E14 9HE TelecityGroup London 8-9 Harbour Exchange Square, London E14 9HF TelecityGroup London Sovereign House, 227 Marsh Wall, London E14 9SD TelecityGroup London Powergate, Volt Avenue, London NW10 TelecityGroup London 2 Harbour Exchange Square, London E14 9FR TATA London 1 Harbour Exchange Square, London E14 TeliaSonera London 5 Greenwich View Place, Millharbour, London E14 9NN City Reach London LD5, 8 Buckingham Avenue, London SL1 4AX Equinix London 8 Kestrel Way, London GU21 3BA Digital Realty London 36-43 Great Sutton St, London EC1V 0AB Volta Points of Presence/Locations | Update: May 2016 2 COUNTRY CITY POP ADDRESS COLO PROVIDER MIDDLE EAST Dubai Datamena, Al Salam Tower, Dubai Media City, 502666, Dubai DU UAE Fujairah SmartHub, Old Exchange Building, Old Salamah Street, Fujairah Etisalat Baghdad - Managed Location Basra - Managed Location Erbil - Managed Location Iraq Qurna - Managed Location North Rumaila - Managed Location Zubair - Managed Location APAC Australia Sydney SY3, 47 Bourke Road, Alexandria NSW 2015, Sydney Equinix Epsilon Global Hubs, 399 Chai Wan Rd, Chai Wan, 9th floor, Epsilon Hong Kong Hong Kong Telecommunications Hong Kong Sino Favour Centre, 1 On Yip St, Chai Wan, Hong Kong HK COLO Hong Kong Hong Kong 399 Chai Wan Rd, Chai Wan, 32nd floor, Hong Kong Mega-iAdvantage Hong Kong HK1, Global Gateway, 168 Yeung Uk Rd, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong Equinix Cyber Building, Jalan Kuningan Barat Raya No. 8, Jakarta PT SMS Jakarta 12710 Indonesia Cyber CSF Building, Jalan Kuningan Barat Raya No. 8, Jakarta PT Cyber CSF Jakarta 12710 2980-15, Aza Hamada, Seto, Chikuara-cho, Minani Bouson-shi, Japan Japan KDDI Chiba Prefecture, Japan 295-004 Epsilon Global Hubs, New Tech Park, 151 Lorong Chuan, Epsilon Singapore Singapore 556741 Telecommunications Singapore 29A International Business Park, Singapore 609934 Digital Realty Singapore SG1, 20 Ayer Rajah Crescent, Singapore 139964 Equinix Singapore SG2, 15 Pioneer Walk, Singapore 627753 Equinix Singapore Singapore 2 Tai Seng Ave, Singapore 534408 Global Switch Singapore 25 Serangoon North Avenue 5, Singapore 554914 Keppel DigiHub Singapore 27 Tampines St 92, Singapore 528878 Keppel Datahub Singapore 23 Tai Seng Dr, Singapore 535224 RacksCentral Singapore 750D Chai Chee Rd, Singapore 469005 1-Net AMERICAS Ashburn DC2, 21715 Filigree Ct, Ashburn, VA 20147 Equinix Los Angeles 624 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90017 CoreSite USA Miami NAP of Americas, 50 NE 9th St, Miami, FL 33132 Verizon New York 60 Hudson St, New York, NY 10013 DRT/TelX Dallas DA1, 1950 N Stemmons Fwy, Dallas, TX 75207 Equinix Points of Presence/Locations | Update: May 2016 3.
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