Telehouse Canada, a data center service provider, has partnered with network-as-a-service (NaaS) firm Megaport. The partnership is expected to enhance cross-border collaboration and bring advanced cloud connectivity capabilities to organizations in Telehouse Canada’s digital ecosystem. Megaport’s global network comprises more than 280 cloud on-ramps and more than 300 service providers, officials said.
Organizations within Telehouse Canada’s ecosystem can now build flexible, high-performance network architectures that support a range of workloads, including hybrid and multi-cloud environments. The Megaport Portal is accessible from all Telehouse Canada data centers, allowing businesses to establish private connections to global locations across the regions where Megaport operates, officials said.
Via Megaport’s global platform, organizations can access a range of connectivity services, including Megaport Cloud Routers for direct data transfer between multiple clouds, while API integration automates the deployment and management of scalable services, officials said.
“This partnership exemplifies the commitment Telehouse Canada and Megaport have to providing quality and efficient connectivity solutions,” said Atsushi Kubo, president and CEO of Telehouse Canada. “We’re proud to deliver more than colocation; we’re also enabling a highly interconnected ecosystem that empowers businesses to grow within our data center campus. Telehouse Canada customers gain on-demand access to global services that simplify complexity and accelerate growth through Megaport’s platform.”
Organizations can also access Megaport’s AI Exchange, a global platform that enables integration and access to GPUaaS providers, neoclouds, third-party AI models, storage and compute.
“Organizations are operating across more complex environments, where connectivity and compute need to work together seamlessly,” said Michael Reid, CEO of Megaport. “Working closely with Telehouse Canada allows us to extend that capability into a strong local ecosystem, giving organizations the foundations they need to support advanced workloads today and adapt as requirements evolve.”
Telehouse Canada is a subsidiary of the KDDI Group.











