Telstra: Adelaide Data Center
Telstra Adelaide Data Center is located at Waymouth Street, Adelaide Australia Meridional, Australia. The gross building size for this location has not been provided. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. It has access to 23.0 MW of power. We found 15 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About Adelaide Data Center
The Telstra Waymouth Data Center is operated by Telstra Communications (InfraCo) and located on Waymouth Street in Adelaide, South Australia. It forms part of Telstra’s colocation and infrastructure network, serving as a critical digital infrastructure asset in the region. The facility is included in Telstra's national colocation footprint across key Australian markets.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Total Power Capacity: The entire Waymouth data center offers up to 23 MW of capacity across Telstra’s facilities in the region.
- Engineering & Capacity: Telstra InfraCo facilities—such as Waymouth—are engineered to support next-generation workloads, including GPU compute and AI, with certified infrastructure, customizable colocation modules, and 24/7 Remote Hands support.
🔐 Security & Compliance
- Security & Compliance: Telstra InfraCo's colocation centers are designed and managed in line with sovereign-level security standards, overseen by accredited experts knowledgeable in regulatory and compliance frameworks.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Network Integration: The Waymouth data center connects directly to Telstra’s extensive network infrastructure, offering high-speed fibre, lit and dark fibre options, cross-connects, and on-ramps to cloud platforms via Megaport. It also plugs into Telstra's large-scale fibre network and subsea systems.
💼 Who It Serves
- Aimed at multinational enterprises, hyperscalers, cloud providers, and Australian government entities, the facility is optimized for high-performance workloads requiring flexible colocation space, robust connectivity, and strict security—in sectors including AI, cloud computing, and government infrastructure.







