The Japan Data Center Colocation Market was valued at $6240.6 Million in 2025 and projected to reach to $13558.7 Million by 2030, representing a compound annual growth rate of 16.8%. Japan's data center colocation market is poised for sustained expansion driven by increasing cloud migration, IoT proliferation, and enterprise demand for localized data storage solutions.
| Market Size in | USD 26.32 MN |
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| Units Considered | Value (USD MN) |
Japan's data center colocation market is expanding at 16.8% CAGR, substantially exceeding the global rate of 14.4%, reflecting strong regional demand and investment momentum through 2030.
The market is projected to more than double from $6,240.6 million in 2025 to $13,558.7 million by 2030, demonstrating Japan's critical role as Asia Pacific's digital infrastructure hub.
Accelerating cloud adoption and enterprise digital transformation initiatives across Japanese industries are driving unprecedented demand for secure, reliable colocation services and data center capacity.
Japan's geographic and technological leadership in Asia Pacific positions it as a preferred gateway for multinational enterprises seeking regional data center infrastructure and compliance-ready solutions.
| Report Metric | Details |
|---|---|
| Base Year | 2025 |
| Fastest Growing Segment | HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING (HPC) (Workload Type) |
| Forecast Period | 20252030 |
| Growth Rate | CAGR of 14.4% from 2025 to 2030 |
| Largest Segment | GENERAL PURPOSE IT (Workload Type) |
| Market Size Base Year (Billions) | ~USD 104.32 (2025) |
| Revenue Forecast (Billions) | ~USD 204.4 (2030) |
| Segments Covered | Service Type, Service Scale, Workload Type, Organization Size, End User, Enterprises, Offering, Component |
8 segment dimensions are covered across the global market.
| Company | HQ | Ownership | Strongest segments |
|---|---|---|---|
| OOREDOO | Qatar | Public Company | Traditional Colocation Retail (space, power, connectivity),Managed Colocation and Hosting (managed services on top of racks),Wholesale Colocation for Enterprises and Local Cloud, |
| SIFY TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED | India | Public Company | Traditional Colocation (Retail),Managed Colocation & Digital Services (Retail),Wholesale Colocation for Enterprises, |
| ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS INC | Canada | Public Company | Traditional Colocation Retail,Managed Colocation Retail,Traditional Colocation Wholesale, |
| PCCW | Hong Kong | Public Company | Traditional Colocation Retail,Traditional Colocation Wholesale,Managed Colocation & Hosting Retail, |
| DIMENSION DATA | United Kingdom | Private Company | Traditional Colocation Retail,Managed Colocation Retail,Traditional Colocation Wholesale, |
| TURK TELEKOM | Turkey | Public Company | Traditional Retail Colocation General Purpose IT,Managed Colocation General Purpose IT,Traditional Wholesale Colocation Hyperscalers and Carriers, |
| BHARTI AIRTEL LIMITED | India | Public Company | Traditional Colocation Retail (General Purpose IT),Traditional Colocation Wholesale (Enterprises & Hyperscalers),Managed Colocation Retail (General Purpose IT), |
| CISCO SYSTEMS INC | United States | Public Company | Data center switching and routing for colocation builds,Network security, SASE, and identity for colocation connectivity,Observability, monitoring, and analytics for colocation workloads, |
| COGENT COMMUNICATIONS | United States | Public Company | Traditional Colocation Retail Scale,Traditional Colocation Wholesale Scale,Managed Colocation Retail Scale, |
| F5 NETWORKS | United States | Public Company | BIG-IP Systems and Packaged Software in Colocation,NGINX Plus, Ingress, and WAF for NGINX in Colocation,Distributed Cloud and Multi-Cloud Networking Services, |
| EQUINIX | United States | Public Investment Firm | Retail colocation & interconnection,Wholesale colocation,Managed and edge services, |
| DIGITAL REALTY | United States | Public Investment Firm | Traditional Colocation (Retail and Wholesale, non-managed),Managed Colocation and Interconnection Services, |
| NTT DATA | Japan | Private Company | Traditional retail colocation General Purpose IT,Managed colocation General Purpose IT,Traditional wholesale colocation Hyperscalers, |
| KDDI CORPORATION | Japan | Public Company | Traditional Colocation Retail,Managed Colocation Retail,Traditional Colocation Wholesale, |
| IRON MOUNTAIN | United States | Public Investment Firm | Traditional colocation retail,Traditional colocation wholesale,Managed colocation general purpose IT, |
| CHINA TELECOM CORPORATION LTD | China | Public Company | Traditional Colocation Services,Managed Colocation / Hosted Infrastructure,Retail Colocation, |
| CYRUSONE | United States | Private Investment Firm | Wholesale / Hyperscale Colocation,Retail Colocation (Traditional),Managed / Hybrid-Cloud and Multi-Cloud Services, |
| SWITCH | United States | Private Company | Traditional Colocation Services,Managed Colocation & Value-Added Services,Retail Scale Colocation, |
| CORESITE | United States | Private Investment Firm | Traditional Colocation Retail (Enterprises & Networks, General Purpose IT),Interconnection & Cloud On-Ramps (Retail, AI-Adjacent Workloads),Managed & Hybrid Services (Including Managed Colocation, Edge, Value-Added Services), |
Ooredoo is a Qatari public telecommunications company founded in 1987, operating with 16,717 employees. The company provides mobile, fixed-line, and broadband services across the Middle East and North Africa region.
Sify Technologies Limited is an Indian public company founded in 1995 with 1,047 employees, offering IT services, telecommunications, and data center solutions.
Rogers Communications Inc is a Canadian public telecommunications and media company founded in 1960, employing 25,000 people and providing wireless, cable, and broadcasting services.
PCCW is a Hong Kong-based public company founded in 1925 with 14,600 employees, providing telecommunications, media, and technology services across Asia.
Dimension Data is a United Kingdom-based private company founded in 1983 with 11,032 employees, specializing in IT services, networking, and infrastructure solutions.
Turk Telekom is a Turkish public telecommunications company founded in 1840 with 31,076 employees, serving as the country's leading provider of fixed-line, mobile, and broadband services.
Bharti Airtel Limited is an Indian public telecommunications company founded in 1995 with 28,730 employees, providing mobile, broadband, and digital services across Asia and Africa.
Cisco Systems Inc is a United States-based public technology company founded in 1984 with 86,200 employees, specializing in networking, cybersecurity, and IT infrastructure solutions.
Cogent Communications is a United States-based public telecommunications company founded in 1999 with 1,833 employees, providing high-speed internet and data services.
F5 Networks is a United States-based public company founded in 1996 with 6,545 employees, specializing in application delivery and cybersecurity software.
Equinix is a United States-based public investment firm founded in 1998 with 13,716 employees, operating a global platform of data centers and interconnection services.
Digital Realty is a United States-based public investment firm founded in 2004 with 4,282 employees, providing data center and colocation services worldwide.
NTT Data is a Japanese private company founded in 1988 with 197,777 employees, offering IT services, consulting, and digital transformation solutions globally.
KDDI Corporation is a Japanese public telecommunications company founded in 1984 with 73,198 employees, providing mobile, fixed-line, and broadband services.
Iron Mountain is a United States-based public investment firm founded in 1951 with 29,400 employees, specializing in data management, storage, and information governance services.
China Telecom Corporation Ltd is a Chinese public telecommunications company founded in 2002, providing mobile, broadband, and cloud services across China.
CyrusOne is a United States-based private investment firm with 456 employees, operating data centers and providing colocation and managed services.
Switch is a United States-based private company founded in 2000 with 829 employees, operating advanced data center facilities and providing infrastructure services.
CoreSite is a United States-based private investment firm with 481 employees, operating data centers and providing colocation and managed hosting services.
Japan's data center colocation market is projected to reach $13,558.7 million by 2030, more than doubling from the 2025 valuation of $6,240.6 million.
Japan's data center colocation market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 16.8% between 2025 and 2030.
Japan's market growth outpaces the global 14.4% CAGR due to strong enterprise digital transformation, data residency requirements, earthquake-resilient infrastructure advantages, and government support for digital infrastructure development.
Key drivers include IT infrastructure modernization, cloud migration initiatives, data localization compliance requirements, AI and IoT adoption, and Japan's reputation for operational reliability and security.
Japan's 16.8% CAGR positions it as a high-growth market within Asia Pacific, supported by advanced infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, and strong enterprise investment in digital transformation.
This research study on the data center colocation market involved extensive secondary sources, directories, IEEE Communication-Efficient: Algorithms and Systems, International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management, and paid databases. Primary sources were mainly industry experts from the core and related industries, preferred data center colocation service providers, third-party service providers, consulting service providers, end users, and other commercial enterprises. In-depth interviews were conducted with primary respondents, including key industry participants and subject matter experts, to obtain and verify critical qualitative and quantitative information and assess the market’s prospects.
In the secondary research process, various sources were referred to identify and collect information for this study. Secondary sources included annual reports, press releases, and investor presentations of companies; white papers, journals, and certified publications; and articles from recognized authors, directories, and databases. The data was also collected from other secondary sources, such as journals, government websites, blogs, and vendors’ websites. Additionally, the data center colocation spending of various countries was extracted from the respective sources.
In the primary research process, various primary sources from the supply and demand sides were interviewed to obtain qualitative and quantitative information on the market. The primary sources from the supply side included various industry experts, such as Chief Experience Officers (CXOs), Vice Presidents (VPs), and directors specializing in business development, marketing, and data center colocation service providers. It also included key executives from data center colocation vendors, system integrators (SIs), professional service providers, industry associations, and other key opinion leaders.
Note: Tier 1 companies’ revenues are more than USD 10 billion; tier 2 companies’ revenues range between USD 1 and 10 billion;
and tier 3 companies’ revenues range between USD 500 million and USD 1 billion.
Other designations include sales managers, marketing managers, and product managers.
Source: Industry Experts
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Multiple approaches were adopted to estimate and forecast the data center colocation market. The first approach involved estimating the market size by companies’ revenue generated through the sale of data center colocation services.
The top-down approach prepared an exhaustive list of all the vendors offering products in the data center colocation market. The revenue contribution of the market vendors was estimated through annual reports, press releases, funding, investor presentations, paid databases, and primary interviews. Each vendor’s offerings were evaluated based on platform, degree of customization, type, application, end user, and region. The markets were triangulated through primary and secondary research. The primary procedure included extensive interviews for key insights from industry leaders, such as CIOs, CEOs, VPs, directors, and marketing executives. The market numbers were further triangulated with the existing MarketsandMarkets’ repository for validation.
In the bottom-up approach, the adoption rate of data center colocation services among different verticals in key countries concerning their regions contributing the most to the market share was identified. For cross-validation, the adoption of data center colocation services among enterprises, along with different use cases for their regions, was identified and extrapolated. Weightage was given to use cases identified in different areas for the market size calculation.
Based on the market numbers, the regional split was determined by primary and secondary sources. The procedure included an analysis of the data center colocation market’s regional penetration. Based on secondary research, the regional spending on Information and Communications Technology (ICT), socioeconomic analysis of each country, strategic vendor analysis of major data center colocation providers, and organic and inorganic business development activities of regional and global players were estimated.

After determining the overall market size using the market size estimation processes as explained above, the market was split into several segments and subsegments. Data triangulation and market breakup procedures were employed, wherever applicable, to complete the overall market engineering process and arrive at the exact statistics of each market segment and subsegment. The overall market size was then used in the top-down procedure to estimate the size of other individual markets via percentage splits of the market segmentation.
The data center colocation refers to the segment where businesses rent space, power, cooling, and connectivity within third-party data center facilities to host their own servers, storage, and networking equipment. Colocation providers offer physical security, redundant power and cooling systems, and access to multiple network carriers, allowing different enterprises to operate in a shared yet secure environment while maintaining control over their infrastructure. This model enables companies to reduce capital expenditures, improve uptime and scalability, and meet compliance requirements more effectively. The market is expanding due to the rising adoption of cloud computing, big data analytics, and IoT, along with a growing emphasis on modular infrastructure and sustainable operations.
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