Data sovereignty shaping adaptable data center infrastructure design
Telehouse Canada
· February 03, 2026
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Telehouse (with Telehouse France and KDDI authors) argues that data sovereignty must drive data center design and governance, and outlines design, certification, and partnership strategies to ensure compliance and adaptability.
- Main announcement / action: The authors call for data centers built for adaptability using modular designs, carrier-neutral, multi-cloud environments, and adherence to recognized standards (e.g., ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 27701, NIST). They note regulatory drivers such as DORA (applicable January 2025) and sector-specific rules (e.g., French Health Data Hosting (HDS) requiring physical hosting within the EEA), and recommend modular, retrofit-capable builds and dense interconnection to meet evolving legal requirements.
- Background and details: The piece documents fragmented global data sovereignty rules (examples: India, Vietnam, Brazil restricting cross-border transfers), highlights the UK designation of data centers as Critical National Infrastructure and the pending Cyber Security and Resilience Bill, and recommends legal/compliance tools like Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) and multi-party ecosystems (carriers, cloud providers, IXPs) to implement obligations. It is an opinion/analysis by Telehouse leaders rather than a transactional announcement.