Telehouse North, located at Coriander Avenue, London, E14 2AA, stands as a cornerstone of global connectivity within the Telehouse London Docklands campus. As the first purpose-built colocation data center in Europe, opened in 1990, it has been the primary home of the London Internet Exchange since 1994, making it one of the most heavily connected data centers worldwide. This facility offers 9,717 square meters of highly secure colocation space across seven floors, ensuring optimal service delivery for telecommunications providers, financial trading exchanges, media, and gaming companies that require speed, reliability, and reach. Telehouse North benefits from a dedicated on-site primary substation, ensuring 50MVA capacity with robust power redundancy and direct connectivity to two 132kV power lines from the National Grid. The data center is designed for high availability with multiple diverse power route incoming feeds, N+1 generator redundancy, and 15 minutes of UPS battery autonomy. Cooling systems provide N+1 redundancy, maintaining optimal hardware conditions. Security measures include perimeter protection with PIR detection, 24/7 manned security, and biometric access controls. With its commitment to sustainability, all data centers at the Telehouse London Docklands Campus are powered with 100% renewable energy.