
NTT Global Data Centers is a hyperscale and enterprise colocation operator delivering wholesale and retail colocation, hyperscale-class data center campuses, cross-connects and meet-me-rooms, cloud onramps to AWS / Azure / GCP / Oracle, sustainable high-density power and cooling, and a global US data center footprint — fitting operating models whose compute estate has grown past on-prem closets and regional colos and whose architecture posture wants a global hyperscale-grade operator running the underlying facility. Fibi sources and negotiates NTT GDC on your behalf, at no cost to your business.
Portfolio
Wholesale megawatt-scale halls, retail cabinets and cages, hyperscale-class campuses, carrier-rich cross-connects, direct AWS / Azure / GCP / Oracle cloud onramps and 20kW+ liquid-cooling-ready high-density power on renewable-energy-backed campuses.
Wholesale colocation delivered as dedicated megawatt-scale halls or suites — fitting operating models whose compute density has reached the megawatt threshold and whose finance posture wants single-tenant power-and-space economics, distinct from the cabinet-and-cage shared-floor environment used at smaller density.
Retail colocation delivered as cabinets and cages inside shared halls — fitting operating models whose compute estate is still cage-and-cabinet sized and whose ops posture wants the carrier-rich shared-floor environment with on-site smart-hands, cross-connect optionality and metered-or-flat power options.
Hyperscale-class campuses sized for cloud, AI / GPU and large-enterprise compute — fitting operating models whose compute roadmap has scaled past traditional enterprise data center sizing, and whose architecture posture demands campus-level power, cooling, security and fiber redundancy.
Direct fiber cross-connects between customer cages and any carrier, IXP or cloud onramp inside the meet-me-room — fitting operating models whose hybrid-architecture posture demands carrier-rich peering and fast cross-connect provisioning, and whose ops posture cannot tolerate carrier diversity bottlenecked by single-carrier facility access.
Direct private connectivity into AWS Direct Connect, Azure ExpressRoute, GCP Partner Interconnect and Oracle FastConnect — fitting operating models whose hybrid-cloud posture requires deterministic private cloud-attach, and whose audit posture cannot accept VPN-over-internet as the cloud onramp.
High-density rack support (20kW+), liquid cooling readiness for AI / GPU workloads and renewable-energy-backed PPAs at the campus — fitting operating models whose AI / HPC compute roadmap exceeds traditional 5–8kW per rack, and whose ESG posture demands documented renewable-energy attribution rather than offsets-only claims.
Ideal For
Operating models whose compute roadmap has scaled past traditional enterprise data center sizing, and whose architecture posture demands campus-level power, cooling, security and fiber redundancy from a single global operator.
Operating models whose hybrid-cloud posture requires deterministic private cloud-attach, and whose audit posture cannot accept VPN-over-internet as the cloud onramp — needing direct AWS / Azure / GCP / Oracle private connectivity.
Operating models whose AI / HPC compute roadmap exceeds traditional 5–8kW per rack, and whose architecture posture demands 20kW+ rack support and liquid-cooling readiness on the colocation footprint.
Operating models whose disaster-recovery posture requires geographically distinct US regions under a single colocation operator, and whose procurement posture wants one MSA covering primary, secondary and DR sites rather than three separate regional colo contracts.
Why NTT GDC
Structural advantages that justify NTT GDC over regional-only operators and single-delivery-model colocation providers.
NTT Global Data Centers operates wholesale and hyperscale-class campuses at global scale — fitting operating models whose compute estate has grown past on-prem closets and regional colos, and whose architecture posture wants a global hyperscale-grade operator running the underlying facility rather than a regional colocation provider whose footprint stops at a single metro.
Megawatt-scale wholesale halls and cage-and-cabinet retail colocation under the same operator — fitting operating models whose footprint mixes hyperscale single-tenant deployments and traditional cabinet-density deployments, and whose procurement posture wants one MSA across both delivery models rather than two separate operator relationships.
Direct cross-connects to any carrier, IXP and the major hyperscaler onramps from the same meet-me-room — fitting operating models whose hybrid-cloud posture demands deterministic private cloud-attach, and whose audit posture cannot accept VPN-over-internet as the cloud onramp.
20kW+ rack support, liquid-cooling readiness and renewable-energy-backed PPAs — fitting operating models whose AI / HPC compute roadmap exceeds traditional 5–8kW per rack, and whose ESG posture demands documented renewable-energy attribution rather than offsets-only claims.
Why Use Fibi
Your contract is with NTT Global Data Centers either way. The difference is the comparison, sourcing and ongoing support layer around it.
| Aspect | NTT GDC Direct | NTT GDC Through Fibi |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Standard NTT GDC rates | Volume-negotiated — equal or better |
| Vendor comparison | NTT GDC only | NTT GDC vs other hyperscale and regional colocation operators |
| Quote turnaround | 5–10 business days | 24–72 hours across multiple options |
| Architecture review | NTT GDC solution architects | Independent advisor representing your interests |
| Post-go-live support | NTT GDC support only | Fibi escalation + NTT GDC support |
| Advisory fee | N/A | $0 — provider-funded |
FAQ
Fibi will scope your colocation requirements (wholesale vs retail, density per rack, cloud-onramp targets, multi-region DR posture) against NTT Global Data Centers and other hyperscale and regional colocation operators — so you see how NTT GDC compares before signing, with no obligation and no sales pressure.
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