About PE3 Perth IBX Data Center
Equinix excels in enhancing business performance by facilitating robust connections for companies with their customers and partners. This is achieved through their highly interconnected data centers globally. In Perth, Equinix boasts three International Business Exchange™ (IBX®) data centers, with the newest addition, PE3, inaugurated in 2021. These state-of-the-art facilities grant unparalleled access to the Australia Singapore Cable. This undersea cable system is a key infrastructural link, connecting Perth to Singapore via Indonesia, and is instrumental in providing low latency connectivity options in Western Australia, extending into Asia. This strategic location positions the Equinix Perth data centers as an optimal choice for businesses seeking efficient and speedy connections in the region.
Expanding beyond Perth, Equinix's Australian presence encompasses IBX data centers in six major cities: Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Canberra, Brisbane, and Adelaide. These centers cater to a wide array of clientele, including major financial service providers, cloud computing companies, and network service providers. This diverse customer base includes some of the world's most prominent corporations, relying on Equinix's robust infrastructure for their critical operations.
The scope of Equinix's services extends far beyond Australia. Their global platform includes over 220 data centers. This expansive network provides a comprehensive colocation and interconnection platform, offering unparalleled control and access to significant markets worldwide. This extensive reach is crucial for driving digital business on a global scale, ensuring that clients have access to the markets that are most vital to their digital business strategies.
In summary, Equinix's extensive network of data centers, including their strategic locations in Australia and globally, offers businesses a powerful platform for enhancing connectivity, reducing latency, and accessing key markets. This network is integral to supporting the digital infrastructure needs of some of the largest global corporations, especially those requiring high-speed connections and access to diverse markets for their digital operations.