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DigiPlex enters the Danish market with the opening of a Copenhagen data centre

- Denmark is a very interesting market that is attracting hyperscale data centre investments and seeing increased co-location demand. The Danish Government has taken the right steps in creating the optimum conditions for a thriving data centre industry. We believe the Danish market will continue to see rapid growth and look forward to helping both Danish and international companies accelerate their digital transformation, says Byrne Murphy, Chairman and Founder of DigiPlex.

Invest in Denmark, who has assisted several of the world’s large tech companies to establish hyperscale data centres in Denmark, advised DigiPlex in the process of entering Denmark.

- Denmark has succeeded in attracting significant data centre investments and investments in fibre connections to the US and Ireland. These investments contribute significantly to our Danish digital growth potential. We are proud that DigiPlex with their 17-year track record and focus on innovative and sustainable data centres has decided to place their next data centre in Copenhagen. This confirms the attractiveness of Denmark as the premier data centre destination for both hyperscale developments and leading co-location providers, says Anders Samuelsen, the Danish Minister for Foreign Affairs.

The data centre is located in central Copenhagen and was previously owned and operated by the Swedish telephone company and mobile network operator, Telia. In a sale and leaseback transaction between the two companies, ownership of the facility has been transferred to DigiPlex and Telia is the data centre’s first anchor customer. The DigiPlex Copenhagen data centre is ready to on-board new customers immediately.

- As the leading Nordic data centre operator, entering Denmark is a natural step in our evolution. The acquisition of this site gives us an instant presence in central Copenhagen and we are ready to welcome new customers immediately. Our aim is to be the market leader in each Nordic market we operate in and we are investigating both greenfield and brownfield sites as part of the next step of our expansion, says Gisle M. Eckhoff, CEO of DigiPlex.

- The agreement is a very good agreement for Telia and our customers. Our customers will be serviced by a leading data centre operator, while we at Telia can focus on our core business of creating value through superior network connectivity, concludes Kristine Kyllesbech Rasmussen, Program Office Lead of Telia.

Click to read the original press release.

About DigiPlex
DigiPlex designs, builds and operates sustainable data centres in the Nordic region. The company specialises in delivering tailored, secure and resilient environments with the highest possible availability. Both private and public organisations, including security-sensitive customers such as government and financial institutions, trust DigiPlex data centre solutions. All DigiPlex data centres are powered exclusively by sustainable sources of electricity.

How can we help you?
If you want to know more about doing business in Denmark or the Danish data centre industry, please do not hesitate to reach out to one of Invest in Denmark dedicated advisors:

Øystein Skråmestø Sandvik
Investment Manager – Norway
+47 9132 2010
[email protected]

Kim Schultz
Special Advisor – Location Denmark & Cleantech
+45 2140 8380
[email protected]

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