Telehouse History
1983: Construction begins for The Teleport, the largest teleport project to date and eventual home to the Telehouse Center. The project aims to develop 100 acres for office space and 17 satellite earth stations for domestic communications and regional hook-up to regional fiber optic systems.
1987: Telehouse America established with Dr. Yasuo Fukata, who is appointed as Company’s First President and CEO.
1989: Telehouse Center (Staten Island, NY) becomes operational. It is custom-designed to operate as a data center, the facility ensures continuous operation of client mission-critical IT systems.
1994: Telehouse North becomes the home of the London Internet Exchange.
1996: NYIIX first becomes operational at Manhattan Center.-Telehouse launches its first data center in Paris, Telehouse Jeûneurs.
1997: Broadway Center (25 Broadway, NYC) becomes operational.-Yasuhiro Shintani becomes President and CEO of Telehouse America.
1998: Los Angeles Center (626 Wilshire Blvd., CA) becomes operational.
1999: Telehouse East opens as the third facility in London and Voltaire opens in Paris.
2000: NYIIX becomes operational in L.A. Center; Broadway Center is expanded. -Telehouse expands in Asia in Hong Kong and Seoul, Korea.
2001: Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) peering offered at Broadway and L.A. Centers.
2003: Telehouse America launches additional NYIIX Point at 60 Hudson Street.
-Telehouse and Tiscali Partner with RIS Project to support Global Internet Community.
-Telehouse America is nominated for the “Intelligent Building of the Year Award” by the ICF (Intelligent Community Forum).
2005: -Telehouse launches additional Internet Exchange point at 111 Eighth Avenue. -Telehouse America Debuts Managed IT Services Offering.
2006: -Telehouse Successfully Completes SAS 70, Type II Audit. -Toshiaki Miki Named President and CEO of Telehouse America.
2007: Broadway Center expands power management capabilities, resulting in redundant, N+1 configuration.
-Additional NYIIX Connection Points Added to the Telehouse Center in Staten Island, 32 Ave of Americas in Manhattan, and 165 Halsey St. in Newark, NJ. – Telehouse Singapore and Beijing open for business.
2009: -Telehouse America launches IP Transit service. -Telehouse opens third facility in France, Magny Les Hameux in outer Paris and Cape Town in South Africa.
2010: Telehouse America announces IX Anywhere, proving global connections to the largest internal peering exchange points globally. Telehouse opens its third facility in France, Magny Les Hameux in outer Paris and Cape Town in South Africa.
2011: Telehouse opens Chelsea facility in New York, a second facility in Hong Kong and expands in Istanbul.
2012: Telehouse expands in Europe with Frankfurt.
2013: Telehouse further expands in China with second facilities in Beijing and Shanghai.
2015: Telehouse launches its second data center in Osaka.
2016: Telehouse launches its fifth data center in London and third in Tama, Tokyo.
2017: Telehouse London wins DCS Data Centre Energy Efficiency Project of the Year category for the 2017 Data Center Solutions Awards.
2019: Telehouse America launches additional NYIIX Point in Philadelphia