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UltraEdge

About UltraEdge

UltraEdge is a French edge data center operator headquartered in Paris, focused on developing and operating a distributed network of colocation facilities across France and Europe. The company was formed following the acquisition of SFR’s former data center portfolio and is backed by infrastructure investors, positioning itself as a neutral, carrier-rich platform for regional and edge deployments. UltraEdge’s strategy centers on proximity infrastructure—placing data centers closer to end users and enterprise workloads—while supporting cloud, content, and telecom ecosystems with interconnected, low-latency environments.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

Data Center Footprint:

UltraEdge operates a portfolio of data centers across France, including sites in Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Bordeaux, Lille, Nantes, Toulouse, Strasbourg, and other regional markets. The company’s footprint originates from the carve-out of SFR’s data center assets, giving it immediate nationwide coverage with a strong emphasis on edge and metro locations.

The company positions its sites as part of a distributed edge infrastructure strategy, enabling customers to deploy workloads closer to users while maintaining interconnection with major cloud and network ecosystems.

Facility Design & Infrastructure:

UltraEdge facilities are designed for high availability and regional resilience, supporting enterprise and carrier-grade workloads. The company highlights modular and scalable infrastructure capable of supporting both traditional IT deployments and edge computing use cases.

Its sites support standard colocation configurations including racks, cages, and private areas, with infrastructure built to accommodate a range of density requirements. The company also emphasizes energy efficiency and modernization of inherited facilities as part of its transformation strategy.

Service Portfolio Overview:

UltraEdge offers colocation services across its distributed portfolio, including rack space, private areas, and hosting environments for enterprise and telecom customers.

The company also positions itself as an interconnection platform, supporting cloud connectivity, network peering, and edge deployment models. Its services are aligned with hybrid IT strategies, content delivery, and telecom infrastructure expansion.

UltraEdge’s value proposition is centered on proximity hosting, interconnection, and enabling distributed architectures rather than delivering a full-stack public cloud platform.

🔐 Security & Compliance

Infrastructure Resilience:

UltraEdge positions its facilities to support high availability and resilient operations suitable for enterprise and telecom workloads. Its distributed architecture also supports geographic redundancy and regional failover strategies.

Physical & Logical Security:

The company emphasizes secure environments across its facilities, including controlled access, monitoring, and operational procedures designed for sensitive enterprise infrastructure.

Compliance & Standards:

UltraEdge operates infrastructure designed to meet enterprise and telecom requirements, including environments suitable for regulated workloads and secure hosting.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

Carrier Neutrality:

UltraEdge is positioned as a carrier-neutral platform, enabling customers to connect with multiple network providers across its sites. Its origin from a telecom operator portfolio gives it strong integration into existing network ecosystems.

Network Capabilities:

The company supports interconnection services, including cross connects and access to telecom networks, enabling enterprise WAN, cloud connectivity, and content distribution use cases.

Its distributed model supports low-latency connectivity across regional markets, aligning with edge computing and content delivery requirements.

Connectivity Use Cases:

UltraEdge is suited for distributed application architectures, including edge computing, CDN deployments, telecom infrastructure, and hybrid cloud connectivity.

Its infrastructure also supports enterprises requiring regional redundancy and proximity hosting across multiple French metro areas.

💼 Who It Serves

Enterprises deploying distributed or edge-based infrastructure across regional markets.

Telecom operators and network providers expanding infrastructure closer to end users.

Cloud and content providers requiring low-latency edge deployments.

Organizations adopting hybrid IT strategies with regional colocation and interconnection needs.