Just 20 Metros Generate 59% Of Worldwide Colocation Revenues
Ranked by revenue generated in Q3 2017, the top five metros are Washington, New York, Tokyo, London, and Shanghai.
New data from Synergy Research Group shows that just 20 metro areas account for 59% of worldwide retail and wholesale colocation revenues. Ranked by revenue generated in Q3 2017, the top five metros are Washington, New York, Tokyo, London, and Shanghai, with those five metros alone accounting for 26% of the worldwide market. The next 15 largest metro markets account for another third of the worldwide market. Those top 20 metros include ten in North America, four in the EMEA region and six in the APAC region. Across the 20 largest metros, retail colocation accounted for 72% of Q3 revenues and wholesale 28%. In Q3 Equinix was the market leader by revenue in eight of the top 20 metros and Digital Realty would be the leader in five more if a full quarter of the acquired DuPont Fabros operations were included in its numbers. Other colocation operators that featured heavily in the top 20 metros include 21Vianet, @Tokyo, China Telecom, CoreSite, CyrusOne, Global Switch, Interxion, KDDI, NTT, SingTel, and QTS.
Over the last four quarters colocation revenue growth in the top five metros outstripped growth in the rest of the world by two percentage points, so the worldwide market is slowly being concentrated more in those key metro areas. Top 20 metros with annualized growth rates of 15% or more (measured in local currencies) were Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong, and Washington/Northern Virginia. All four saw strong growth in both the retail and wholesale segments of the market, though growth in wholesale tended to be higher. Chicago also saw very strong growth in wholesale revenues, though in this metro retail colocation growth was relatively weak.