Etix launches its new data center in France

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By Conor McNevin
As w.media’s Europe and Americas correspondent, Conor covers the data center industry in the western hemisphere. Conor’s decade long experience spans digital infrastructure, software, cybersecurity, telecom, biotech, and construction.
3D rendering of server room Source: TECO

Ethical Internet Exchange (Etix), a French edge-data-center operator, has announced the launch of ETIX Lille #4, a new facility located at the main telecom hub of the Hauts-de-France region. This is the fourth Lille site, and Etix’s 14th data center in Europe, adds 2 MW of capacity to the local campus. 

It is designed for high-density workloads and AI-ready deployments, and aims to maintain strong energy efficiency via advanced cooling systems and high-performance corridors.

Readers would recall that in October, Etix had secured €170 million ($200m) in financing to support its European expansion. 

Apart from Lille, Etix is also expanding in the Paris region, with 2 MW of additional capacity planned in Vélizy (ETIX Paris #3) for 2026, and is upgrading former Databank sites to meet its latest energy and density standards.

Etix currently operates 13 of its 15 data centers in France, and has become a prominent player in the country’s proximity infrastructure sector. Its sites form a network which interconnects from Nantes, Lille, Paris, Lyon,Montpellier and Toulouse, offering facilities used for connectivity, data hosting, and increasingly for AI-related workloads.

These regions have a high demand for streaming services, IoT and telecom infrastructures which present  AWS, Google and Meta the ability to enhance their data center services.

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