Vocus
Vocus is primarily a national fibre and connectivity provider whose data centre footprint is an extension of its network rather than a standalone colocation business. Owned by Macquarie Asset Management, it operates distributed edge and network-adjacent sites tied to its extensive intercity and subsea fibre routes. Its strength is connectivity reach across regional and metro Australia.
At a glance
- HQ
- Sydney, AU
- Parent
- Macquarie Asset Management
- Ownership
- private
- Listing
- Private
- Founded
- 2008
Market presence
Capacity and site counts are only shown on public facility pages when the figure is directly operator-published. Full footprint and signal detail stay private.
What sets Vocus apart
- Data centre sites sit alongside a national fibre backbone and subsea cable landings (indicative).
- Owned by Macquarie Asset Management, funding network and edge expansion.
- Positioned for edge and network-adjacent workloads rather than large hyperscale halls.
- Distributed across multiple metros, reflecting a connectivity-led rather than capacity-led model (indicative).
Recent activity
- Continuing to expand fibre routes that anchor its edge data centre sites (indicative).
- Reported more than 50,000 km of national fibre and close to 15,000 km of subsea cable after acquiring TPG Telecom's enterprise and wholesale fibre business (indicative).
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Vocus development pipeline
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Is Vocus mainly a data centre operator?
No. Indicatively, Vocus is primarily a fibre and connectivity provider; its data centres are network-adjacent edge sites rather than a core colocation business.
Who owns Vocus?
Vocus is privately owned, with Macquarie Asset Management as its principal backer.
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