AtlasEdge

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AtlasEdge is a pan-European edge colocation provider that designs, builds, and operates its own carrier-neutral data centres across ten markets, letting enterprises, carriers, and cloud/network operators install their own hardware in AtlasEdge-owned facilities rather than build their own. Formed in 2021 as a joint venture between Liberty Global and DigitalBridge, the company built its footprint by acquiring smaller national operators (including Colt Data Centre Services assets, Germany’s Datacenter One, and a Vienna facility on Siemens’ campus) and has since been actively reshaping its portfolio, most recently selling nine of its earlier-formation sites (Madrid, Barcelona-partial, Milan, Zurich, Paris, Amsterdam, London, Leeds, and Copenhagen) to Spanish operator Templus in a deal announced in late 2025 to close in H1 2026, in order to concentrate on larger, higher-density, scalable facilities. As of 2026 its stated current locations are Barcelona, Berlin, Brussels, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Leverkusen, Lisbon, Manchester, Stuttgart, and Vienna, with a target of over 500MW in its powered landbank by the end of 2026.

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AtlasEdge has a confirmed data center presence at the following locations:

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Common Questions

What countries does AtlasEdge currently operate data centres in?

As of 2026, AtlasEdge's own website lists current locations in Spain (Barcelona), Germany (Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Leverkusen, Stuttgart), Belgium (Brussels), Portugal (Lisbon), the UK (Manchester), and Austria (Vienna), following the 2025-announced sale of nine other European sites to Templus.

Does AtlasEdge sell AI/GPU-specific infrastructure?

AtlasEdge states on its own site that since 2021 customers have deployed AI, cloud, and mission-critical workloads in its 2N facilities using liquid-to-chip or air-cooled designs, though this is described as a company-wide capability rather than a dedicated AI-only facility product.

Is AtlasEdge a colocation company or a cloud provider?

AtlasEdge is a colocation provider — it sells physical rack, cage, and suite space in facilities it designs, builds, and operates itself, rather than selling remotely consumed cloud compute or storage services.

Who owns AtlasEdge?

AtlasEdge was formed in 2021 as a joint venture between Liberty Global, the broadband and communications company, and DigitalBridge, a global digital infrastructure investment firm.

What happened to AtlasEdge's Leeds, London, and Madrid data centres?

AtlasEdge announced in late 2025 the sale of nine data centres — including sites in Madrid, Barcelona, Milan, Zurich, Paris, Amsterdam, London, Leeds, and Copenhagen — to Spanish operator Templus, a deal set to close in the first half of 2026, as part of a strategy to focus on larger, higher-density sites.

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