As a result, the deal includes the handover of a group of colocation clients and staff, helping ensure smooth service and future growth.
Additionally, Pulsant and SCC have also created a strategic partnership to offer key colocation services across the UK.
According to the company, the move boosts Pulsant’s presence near major economic areas and supports its goal of delivering high-performance, edge-enabled infrastructure to regional UK businesses.
The new sites fill critical gaps in Pulsant’s geographic coverage, particularly in the Midlands and the South, CEO Rob Coupland recently told Capacity.
“Birmingham, as the UK’s second city, has been a strategic target for some time. The addition of Fareham also deepens our southern presence. Both sites significantly extend the reach of our platform and fill important geographic gaps,” he says.
As a result, the Birmingham site delivers 2MW of power capacity, with room for future expansion, whereas Fareham offers 3MW and is slightly larger, respectively.
“Both bring immediate value in terms of established clients and revenue,” he said.
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