Lighting up Manchester data centres

SSE Enterprise Telecoms is adding seven new data centres in and around Manchester city centre to its high capacity, high availability national network, continuing its nationwide programme to connect the UKs most popular data centres to demanding customers across the world.

The data centres that are now fully participating members of the SSE Enterprise Telecoms’ national optical network in Manchester are:
DataCentred
Dock 10 – Media City
M247
Telecity Group, Williams House
Telecity Group, Reynolds House
Telecity Group, Synergy House
UKFast – MaNOC 6
NB: Telecity Group, Joule House and Telecity Group, Kilburn House in Manchester were already “on-net”.

SSE Enterprise Telecoms has taken the decision to invest in Manchester due to its status as Britain’s second largest city and the increasing numbers of businesses, including the BBC, that are choosing to relocate there. The Office of National Statistics (ONS) reported this year that Manchester had the highest growth rate of all Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) areas in England; experiencing growth of 4.6 percent (£2.5 billion) in 2013. The sustained inward investment in Manchester has resulted in a marked increase in software development and IT services businesses in the region. Couple that with a commensurate increase in demand for faster and more reliable access to the cloud computing services that are hosted in the city’s data centres and the investment rationale for SSE Enterprise Telecoms was clear.

By adding these seven data centres to its nationwide community of similarly connected sites, SSE Enterprise Telecoms is now better able to support enterprises in Manchester, and to help those organisations connect to customers, suppliers and partners at extremely high speeds, and with SSE Enterprise Telecoms characteristically high availability network they can do this nationwide.

“Our decision to bring seven new data centres on-net in and around Manchester, the UK’s second largest city and business hub, is in line with our continued focus on delivering our ultra reliable and high quality Ethernet and optical networking services to the UK’s most demanding enterprises,” said Colin Sempill, managing director of SSE Enterprise Telecoms. “We look forward to furthering our nationwide reach, with Manchester playing a key part of our strategic network expansion plans.”

This latest initiative follows the recent completion of the first phase of SSE Enterprise Telecoms’ ambitious network expansion plan, Project Edge, which increased the reach of its fibre network to more than 13,700km with a total of 234 points of presence, serving more than 200,000 metropolitan business postcodes, nationwide. 

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