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Rogers Data Centres was the colocation, cloud and managed-services division of Rogers Communications, Canada’s large telecom and media company, offering rack, cage and suite space plus network connectivity inside its own Canadian-owned facilities. As of a deal announced in August 2025 and completed in December 2025, Rogers sold this entire nine-facility data centre business to InfraRed Capital Partners (part of Sun Life’s SLC Management), which now operates the portfolio as a standalone Canadian platform under a new brand; Rogers itself continues only to resell data centre services on InfraRed’s behalf and to provide network connectivity to the sites, rather than physically operating them. At its peak (roughly 2013-2025) the unit described itself as operating between 11 and 14 data centres across Canada, including Uptime Institute Tier III-certified facilities in Toronto, Calgary, Ottawa and Edmonton, built up through a string of early-2010s acquisitions (Blackiron Data from Primus, Pivot Data Centers, and Granite Networks). Because of the recent ownership change, anything described under the “Rogers Data Centres” name today should be read as a historical/transitional snapshot rather than a current, Rogers-operated footprint.
Rogers Data Centres operates as a cloud provider and colocation provider, with facilities at the following locations:
No. Rogers Communications entered a definitive agreement in August 2025 to sell its portfolio of nine Rogers Business data centres to InfraRed Capital Partners, and the acquisition was completed in December 2025, with the business becoming a standalone Canadian platform under a new brand; Rogers now only resells data centre services on InfraRed's behalf and provides network connectivity to the sites.
Counts vary by source and year: a Rogers Business PDF cited 12 facilities, a 2013 press release cited 14 locations across 9 cities, and the 2025 sale documents describe nine facilities in cities including Toronto/Etobicoke, Vaughan, London, Ottawa, Calgary, Airdrie, Edmonton, Vancouver, Halifax, Mississauga, Markham and Montreal.
Yes — Rogers marketed Uptime Institute Tier III-certified facilities in Toronto, Calgary and Ottawa, and Edmonton, and its Airdrie-area Calgary facility (CAL-DC3) was described as Alberta's first data centre to receive Uptime Institute Tier III design certification.
No genuine, specific evidence of AI-optimized or GPU-dense infrastructure at any Rogers Data Centres facility was found; competitor Bell, by contrast, announced AI-focused data centres in British Columbia in 2025.
Rogers Data Centres is classified as a colocation provider among other services it offers — we can't confirm which specific facilities provide colocation services. Please contact Rogers Data Centres directly to confirm colocation availability.
Rogers Data Centres is classified as a cloud provider among other services it offers — we can't confirm which specific facilities provide cloud services. Please contact Rogers Data Centres directly to confirm cloud availability.
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