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Zayo Colocation Pricing

Posted by QuoteColo on August 29, 2013 - Updated on September 13, 2017

zayo colocation pricing

Zayo Group is a global provider of Internet bandwidth and Colocation data center services. Zayo operates twenty one tier 1, tier 2, and tier 3 carrier neutral data center facilities across the United States in the following cities: New York City, Newark, Baltimore, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Las Vegas, Memphis, Nashville, Austin, Dallas, Seattle and Washington DC.

As an authorized agent of the Zayo Group, QuoteColo can source you immediate (within minutes) colocation pricing from any of these locations. Zayo colocation only offers full racks and private cages. Below are a few Zayo price quotes based on a 12 month term:

Boston Colocation
1 Summer St.
Tier 1 Data Center
$ 1150 MRC – Full Rack, 20 Amp 120 volt single power feed

Chicago Colocation
600 South Federal
Tier 2 Data Center
$ 1100 MRC – Full Rack, 20 Amp 120 volt single power feed

Las Vegas Colocation
7185 Pollock Dr.
Tier 3 Data Center
$ 870 MRC – Full Rack, 20 Amp 120 volt single power feed

Los Angeles Colocation
707 Wilshire Blvd.
Tier 1 Data Center
$ 1150 MRC – Full Rack, 20 Amp 120 volt single power feed

New Jersey Colocation
165 Halsey
Tier 3 Data Center
$ 1210 MRC – Full Rack, 20 Amp 120 volt single power feed

New York City Colocation
60 Hudson St.
Tier 3 Data Center
$ 1300 MRC – Full Rack, 20 Amp 120 volt single power feed

Philadelphia Colocation
707 Wilshire Blvd.
Tier 1 Data Center
$ 1150 MRC – Full Rack, 20 Amp 120 volt single power feed

Seattle Colocation
2001 Sixth Ave.
Tier 1 Data Center
$ 1100 MRC – Full Rack, 20 Amp 120 volt single power feed

If you require a custom quote for a configuration with more racks or additional power, please call us at 888-400-5732 or submit your specific requirements on our contact form. We will send you colocation pricing within minutes!

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