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Handy Networks, LLC is a Denver, Colorado-based hosting and infrastructure provider that sells dedicated servers, colocation, and private/hybrid/public cloud services out of a data center it built and operates in downtown Denver. Founded in 1997 (incorporated in 2000), the company grew into a niche managed-hosting and colocation shop serving customers in over 40 countries before being acquired by Summit Hosting, a larger managed-cloud provider, in November 2022. Its core physical footprint is small and concentrated in metro Denver: a private data center in the historic Qwest Communications Tower at 1801 California Street downtown, which it built out starting in 2006–2007, plus an expanded colocation footprint inside H5 Data Centers’ facility at 5350 South Valentia Way in the Denver Tech Center, announced in 2019. Unlike hyperscale or national colocation chains, Handy Networks positioned itself as a small, high-touch operator — it describes itself as running a compact team of IT professionals focused on managed services rather than large-scale wholesale space.
Handy Networks operates as a cloud provider and colocation provider, with facilities at the following locations:
FACILITY OPERATOR
Phone: +1-303-414-6911 Email: [email protected]
Handy Networks' primary, self-operated data center is in downtown Denver, Colorado, at 1801 California Street (the historic Qwest Communications Tower), a roughly 4,000-square-foot raised-floor facility the company built out starting in late 2006 and moved into in February 2007.
In addition to its downtown Denver facility, Handy Networks expanded its footprint in 2019 into H5 Data Centers' campus at 5350 South Valentia Way in the Denver Tech Center (Greenwood Village), giving it a second physical presence in the Denver metro area.
No — Handy Networks was acquired by Summit Hosting, a U.S./Canada managed cloud and virtual server provider backed by Silver Oak, in a deal announced in November 2022.
No evidence was found of AI-optimized or GPU-dense infrastructure at either Handy Networks facility; its public materials describe traditional dedicated server, colocation, and general-purpose cloud offerings rather than AI/ML-specific compute.
Handy Networks is classified as a colocation provider among other services it offers — we can't confirm which specific facilities provide colocation services. Please contact Handy Networks directly to confirm colocation availability.
Handy Networks is classified as a cloud provider among other services it offers — we can't confirm which specific facilities provide cloud services. Please contact Handy Networks directly to confirm cloud availability.
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