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Upward Trend in Per-Cabinet Colo Revenue
Data Center Knowledge (Jul 27 2009)
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If you’re a colocation provider, the trend is your friend. This chart shows the revenue trend at Equinix Inc. (EQIX), one of the leading providers of colocation and interconnection services. The average monthly per-cabinet revenue at Equinix has jumped nearly $200 since the beginning of 2008 in the U.S., continuing to strengthen throughout the economic crisis.
This is driven by two trends - pricing strength for new and renewing cabinets, and the sale of additional interconnections to existing customers.
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