Datacentre220 partners with Baxtel to connect New Zealand to the world
Datacentre220 partners with Baxtel to showcase New Zealand’s most connected data centre globally.
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Datacentre220 is proud to announce a new partnership with Baxtel, one of the world’s leading resources for data centre information and capacity sourcing. This collaboration brings New Zealand’s most connected data centre into Baxtel’s global ecosystem, giving international technology companies and investors greater visibility into the advantages of colocating in Auckland.
Baxtel has become a trusted name for enterprises, hyperscalers, and network operators looking to evaluate data centre locations across the globe. By partnering with Baxtel, Datacentre220 strengthens its international profile and underscores its role as the gateway into New Zealand for cloud, content, and connectivity providers.
Eric Bell, Founder of Baxtel, said:
“Datacentre220 is a unique partner for us. Their position as the most connected data centre in New Zealand makes them a highly desirable location for international technology companies seeking fast, reliable access into the local market. We are excited to showcase Datacentre220’s capabilities to our global audience.”
For Datacentre220, the partnership represents increased visibility and is part of a wider strategy to attract further international investment into New Zealand by building partnerships with respected global platforms.
Ross Delaney, CEO of Datacentre220, said:
“Partnerships with respected players like Baxtel are important for New Zealand. They help us stand out on the global stage and ensure that international technology companies recognise the advantages of investing here. By connecting global audiences to our hyper-connected ecosystem, we are helping New Zealand grow and thrive in the global digital economy.”
Datacentre220 already hosts more than 90 networks, internet exchanges, service providers, and content networks making it the most interconnected facility in the country. With Baxtel’s reach into global decision-makers, the partnership is expected to drive further international awareness of these capabilities and encourage new investment into the local market.
This announcement follows a series of recent milestones for Datacentre220, including the launch of refreshed brand and website, strengthened partnerships with major cloud and security providers and Datacentre220 joining NZ Tech. Together with Baxtel, Datacentre220 is well-positioned to continue building New Zealand’s place in the global digital economy.