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Warsaw Metro Metro Data Sheet Warsaw Metro Offering unrivalled connectivity to Central and Eastern European 180+ 50+ 35+ 75+ financial centers Network Enterprise Content and Cloud and Digital Media IT Services Warsaw occupies a pivotal European gateway location Warsaw metro facilities Warsaw between east and west. As the capital city of eastern Europe’s Babice Airport second-largest economy, Warsaw is a popular regional HQ The Warsaw IBX data centers are situated in key strategic locations in proximity to the city center and Warsaw Chopin S8 location for large multi-national corporations. Our three 630 Warsaw International Business Exchange™ (IBX®) data centers airport. Our three facilities offer 35,000+ square feet (3,275+ Praga Południe square meters) of combined colocation space. They feature WA1 are located in prime strategic locations, offering direct fiber Bemowo connections to major telecommunications carriers and a ample scope for multi-site solutions, scalable technical space and fully redundant power supplies to ensure operational 2 growing number of leading enterprises (services, retail, trade, 719 Warsaw banking) throughout Poland—350+ companies in total. Our resiliency and world-class security. IBX colocation facilities enable customers to connect to one 7 of Europe’s most established industrial ecosystems, within WA3 a mature yet rapidly developing market. In fact, our primary 801 79 Warsaw location is the most densely connected data center in Poland. S2 Warsaw Customers can choose from a broad range of interconnection Chopin 2 options with 180+ local and international network service Airport S79 WA2 ® providers and 75+ cloud service providers. Platform Equinix S8 Wilanów ™ in Warsaw is home to Equinix Internet Exchange (formerly 2 known as PLIX), providing our customers with unrivalled 724 connectivity and minimized latency. Falenty S2 Kabaty Equinix WA1 IBX data center exterior Equinix.com The value of interconnection Connectivity options through Equinix § Interconnect with 350+ of the world’s leading organizations located in Poland § Optimize communications and exchange data with enterprises, content providers, and cloud, network and WA3 WA1 WA2 internet service providers Fiber § Leverage Performance Hub® to enable next-generation wide Connect area network (WAN) architecture for secure and highly reliable connectivity to 180+ network service providers and 75+ cloud and IT service providers Equinix WA1 IBX data center interior § Connect to the largest internet exchange in Poland, Equinix Reasons to believe in us IX (formerly known as PLIX) Global data centers § Provide cloud and internet services quickly and easily to Equinix-deployed customers 220+ data centers, 63 major markets, $27B+ capital invested in capacity/new markets, global availability 99.9999%+. § Maximize the use of digital channels with access to the main media hubs in Warsaw Connected § Interconnect with top content delivery networks (CDNs) to 1,800+ networks, 386,000+ interconnections, less than 10ms reduce latency and help improve user experience latency to 90% of the population of North America, Western Europe, top markets in Asia-Pacific and Brazil. § Easily meet compliance requirements, now and in the future. Our Warsaw IBX data centers are highly accredited, Partners, customers and prospects including ISO 9001, 22301, 27001 and PCI DSS certification Blue-chip customer base of 10,000+ global businesses across 26 countries, on 5 continents representing network, digital media, financial services, cloud and IT and enterprise leaders. Equinix.com Contact Us +48.0.22.427.3997 © 2021 Equinix, Inc. Equinix.co.uk/Contact-Us/Sales Warsaw Metro Data Sheet_EN | 13627 - 11378 | v010621 | Q320.
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