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NTT decommissions data center outside London
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NTT has decommissioned a legacy data center outside London.
Key facts
- NTT took over the HH1 site when it acquired Gyron Internet in 2012 – the Gyron name was retired in 2019
- According to a filing this month with the UK Environment Agency, NTT Global Data Centers EMEA UK Limited is partially surrendering the environmental permit associated with its four data centers
- According to the filing, the data center was decommissioned during 2024 and completed in November 2024
- The company is removing its HH1 (Centro) data center, located at 3 Boundary Way, from the permit
Summary
According to a filing this month with the UK Environment Agency, NTT Global Data Centers EMEA UK Limited is partially surrendering the environmental permit associated with its four data centers in Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire. The company is removing its HH1 (Centro) data center, located at 3 Boundary Way, from the permit. According to the filing, the data center was decommissioned during 2024 and completed in November 2024. NTT took over the HH1 site when it acquired Gyron Internet in 2012 – the Gyron name was retired in 2019. The single-story facility – a retrofit of an existing industrial building – was Gyron’s first self-built data center and launched around 2009.