Interxion Preps for Co-Lo Growth, After Securing Permission for Third London Datacenter

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Patrick Lastennet, Interxion

Datacenter provider Interxion is mulling how best to respond to demand for co-location space in the City of London, before deciding whether it can meet demand via its existing facilities or needs to proceed with plans to build out an additional datacenter, after receiving provisional planning permission last year to build a new facility, dubbed LON3, close to its existing central London datacenter campus in the former Truman's Brewery site near Brick Lane, which houses its LON1 and LON2

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