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Turkey Data Center Colocation Market

Turkey Data Center Colocation Market By Type {Retail (Single, Half & Full Cabinets, Caged Space, Custom Suites), Wholesale (Private Suites, Dedicated Space, Large-Scale)}, By Infrastructure (Hardware, Software, Services), By Data Center Rating (Tier I, Tier II, Tier III, Tier IV), By Server Rack Density (<10kW, 10–19kW, 20–29kW, 30–39kW, 40–49kW, >50kW), By End User (Cloud Service Providers, Network Providers, Managed Service Providers, Enterprises – Analysis & Forecast, 2025–2035

Industry: ICT & Media | Lastest Edition: April 10, 2026 | No of Pages: 210 | No. of Tables: 87 | No. of Figures: 82 | Format: PDF | Report Code : IC4366

Industry Outlook

The Turkey Data Center Colocation Market size was valued at USD 754.7 million in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 905.8 million by 2026. Looking ahead, the industry is projected to expand significantly, reaching USD 2067.0 million by 2035, registering a CAGR of 9.60% from 2026 to 2035.

The Turkey data center colocation market is gradually transitioning from a domestically focused industry into a regionally relevant digital infrastructure play. Rising demand is linked to expanding cloud usage, growth in digital banking and e-commerce, and increasing requirements for local data hosting. Istanbul sits at the center of market activity, not only due to enterprise concentration but also because of its geographic role as a digital crossroads between Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Colocation is increasingly adopted to improve service continuity and manage growing data intensity as enterprises modernize IT environments. 

Market progress is shaped by currency volatility, regulatory processes, and power planning, which encourage cautious, phased capacity additions rather than rapid hyperscale expansion. Despite these constraints, the Turkey data center colocation market has its strategic location and large domestic demand base which supports its long-term potential as a regional colocation bridge market.

 

Large Domestic Cloud and Digital Services Base Drives the Turkey Data Center Colocation Market Growth

The data center colocation market in Turkey is fundamentally anchored by the scale of its domestic cloud and digital services demand. With a large population, rising internet usage, and rapid growth in e-commerce, fintech, online media, and government digital platforms, demand for in-country compute continues to expand. Enterprises increasingly prefer hosting workloads locally to meet data residency expectations, manage latency, and ensure service continuity for Turkish users. This creates a broad, internally generated demand base that does not rely solely on international traffic or hyperscaler spillover. Colocation facilities support domestic cloud platforms, SaaS providers, banks, and large enterprises transitioning away from legacy on-premise infrastructure. As digital consumption deepens across both consumer and enterprise segments, Turkey’s domestic cloud market provides scale, utilization depth, and long-term demand visibility that underpins the colocation market’s structural growth.

Local Cloud and Telco Investment Momentum Boosts the Turkey Data Center Colocation Market Demand

Investment by local cloud providers and telecom operators is playing a central role in shaping Turkey data center colocation market ecosystem. Telecom groups are expanding data center capacity to support 5G rollout, edge computing, enterprise connectivity, and bundled cloud services. Local cloud platforms are also scaling infrastructure to serve SMEs, enterprises, and public-sector clients seeking domestic hosting options. These players bring strong distribution channels, network integration, and long-term infrastructure perspectives, reinforcing market resilience. Their investments improve fiber density, redundancy, and service reach, making colocation environments more attractive to enterprises. Rather than relying exclusively on foreign hyperscalers, Turkey’s market is being built from within, supported by nationally anchored infrastructure players. This locally driven investment cycle supports steady capacity expansion and ecosystem maturity, even as global capital flows fluctuate.

Economic Volatility and Currency Risk Acts as a Constraint for the Market

Economic volatility and currency risk remain defining constraints for the Turkey data center colocation market. Exchange-rate fluctuations increase the cost of imported servers, power systems, cooling equipment, and networking hardware, complicating capital planning. Inflationary pressures and interest rate uncertainty also affect financing structures and long-term pricing models. As a result, operators and customers tend to favor phased deployments, shorter commitment cycles, and conservative expansion strategies. While underlying demand remains strong, investment decisions are often paced by macroeconomic conditions rather than infrastructure need alone. These dynamics increase execution risk and favor experienced, well-capitalized operators capable of managing financial exposure. Economic volatility therefore moderates the speed of market expansion, shaping a growth profile that is incremental and risk-aware rather than aggressively scaled.

Europe–Asia Bridge Hub Positioning Unlock New Growth Opportunities for the Market

The most strategic opportunity in the Turkey data center colocation market lies in its role as a digital bridge between Europe and Asia. Geographically positioned at the intersection of two major economic regions, Turkey can support cloud architectures that distribute workloads across continents for redundancy, latency optimization, and regulatory flexibility. Colocation facilities can function as aggregation hubs linking European networks with Central Asian, Middle Eastern, and emerging Asian markets. This positioning is increasingly relevant as cloud providers seek alternatives to congested European hubs while maintaining proximity to growth markets. Strengthening carrier neutrality and interconnection density allows Turkey to capture cross-regional traffic and cloud workloads. Over time, this bridge-hub role can elevate Turkey from a strong domestic market to a strategically integrated node in global cloud infrastructure.

Competitive Landscape

The Turkey data center colocation industry comprises various key players, such Superonline (Turkcell İletişim Hizmetleri), Türk Telekomünikasyon A.Ş., Equinix, Inc., Vodafone Telekomünikasyon A.Ş., NGN Bilgi ve İletişim Hizmetleri A.Ş., Mars Datacenter, Türksat Uydu Haberleşme Kablo TV A.Ş., TI Sparkle Turkey Telekomünikasyon A.Ş., KoçSistem Bilgi ve İletişim Hizmetleri A.Ş., Comnet Bilgi İletişim Teknolojileri A.Ş., Radore Veri Merkezi Hizmetleri A.Ş., DGN Teknoloji Hizmetleri A.Ş., Vaultr Veri Merkezi Hizmetleri A.Ş., Teknotel Telekomünikasyon A.Ş., Premier DC Veri Merkezi A.Ş, and others. 

 

Turkey Data Center Colocation Market Key Segments

By Type

  • Retail Colocation

  • Single Cabinets

  • Half Cabinets

  • Full Cabinets

  • Caged Space

  • Custom Suites

  • Wholesale Colocation

  • Private Data Center Suites

  • Dedicated Data Center Space

  • Large-Scale Colocation

By Infrastructure

  • Hardware

    • IT Hardware

      • Servers

      • Storage Systems

      • Networking Equipment

    • Power Infrastructure Hardware

      • Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS)

      • Generators

      • Automatic Transfer Switches

      • Power Distribution Units (PDUs)

    • Mechanical Infrastructure Hardware

      • Computer-Room Air Conditioners (CRAC/CRA Units)

      • Chillers

      • Racks

      • Cable Management Systems

    • Safety & Security Hardware

      • Fire Suppression Systems

      • Physical Security Systems (CCTV, access controls)

  • Software

    • DCIM & Monitoring

    • Automation & Orchestration

    • Backup & Disaster Recovery

    • Security Software

    • Virtualization Software

    • Analytics & Reporting Software

    • Other Software

  • Services

    • Planning & Professional Services

      • Site & Building Design

      • System/Infrastructure Engineering

      • Professional Advisory (compliance, energy audits)

    • Integration & Deployment Services

      • Electrical & Mechanical Installation

      • Commissioning & Acceptance Testing

    • Operation & Support Services

      • Preventive & Corrective Maintenance

      • Facilities Management / Remote Monitoring

      • Support Services (helpdesk, onsite SLA support)

    • Hosting & Managed Services

      • Colocation & Cloud Hosting Services

      • Virtual/Private Hosting Platforms

By Data Center Rating

  • Tier I

  • Tier II

  • Tier III

  • Tier IV

By Server Rack Density

  • <10kW

  • 10–19kW

  • 20–29kW

  • 30–39kW

  • 40–49kW

  • 50kW

By End User

  • Cloud Service Provider

  • Network Provider

  • Managed Service Provider

  • Enterprises

  • IT and Telecommunication

  • Healthcare

  • BFSI

  • Retail & E-commerce

  • Media and Entertainment

  • Government

  • Energy

  • Other Enterprises

Key Players

  • Superonline (Turkcell İletişim Hizmetleri)

  • Türk Telekomünikasyon A.Ş.

  • Equinix, Inc.

  • Vodafone Telekomünikasyon A.Ş.

  • NGN Bilgi ve İletişim Hizmetleri A.Ş.

  • Mars Datacenter

  • Türksat Uydu Haberleşme Kablo TV A.Ş.

  • TI Sparkle Turkey Telekomünikasyon A.Ş.

  • KoçSistem Bilgi ve İletişim Hizmetleri A.Ş.

  • Comnet Bilgi İletişim Teknolojileri A.Ş.

  • Radore Veri Merkezi Hizmetleri A.Ş.

  • DGN Teknoloji Hizmetleri A.Ş.

  • Vaultr Veri Merkezi Hizmetleri A.Ş.

  • Teknotel Telekomünikasyon A.Ş.

  • Premier DC Veri Merkezi A.Ş.

Report Scope and Segmentation:

Parameters

Details

Market Size in 2026

USD 905.8 Million

Revenue Forecast in 2035

USD 2067.0 Million

Growth Rate

CAGR of 9.60% from 2026 to 2035

Analysis Period

2025–2035

Base Year Considered

2025

Forecast Period

2026–2035

Market Size Estimation

Million (USD)

Growth Factors

  • Large Domestic Cloud and Digital Services Base Drives the Market Growth

  • Local Cloud and Telco Investment Momentum Boosts the Market Demand

Companies Profiled

15

Market Share

Available for 10 companies

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Approach

In-depth primary and secondary research; proprietary databases; rigorous quality control and validation measures.

Analytical Tools

Porter's Five Forces, SWOT, value chain, and Harvey ball analysis to assess competitive intensity, stakeholder roles, and relative impact of key factors.

Turkey Data Center Colocation Market Revenue by 2030 (Billion USD) Turkey Data Center Colocation Market Segmentation

About the Author

Saista Faiyaz is a Research Associate specializing in analytical research, structured data review, and knowledge-driven insight development. She supports projects through methodical evaluation, cross-disciplinary understanding, and clear documentation that aid informed outcomes. With experience bridging research and technical domains, she contributes to organized learning processes, critical analysis, and collaborative problem solving. Her approach emphasizes accuracy, adaptability, and clarity, enabling consistent research support and meaningful contributions across diverse projects effectively.

About the Reviewer

Supradip Baul is an accomplished business consultant and strategist with over a decade of rich experience in market intelligence, strategy, technology, and business transformation. His work has included rigorous qualitative and quantitative analysis across multiple industries, helping clients shape investment decisions and long-term roadmaps. Earlier in his career, he was associated with Gartner, where he contributed to industry-leading reports and market share analyses. He has worked with leading global companies and holds an MBA with a dual specialization in Marketing and Finance.

Frequently Asked Questions

The key market players operating in the Turkey data center colocation market are Superonline (Turkcell İletişim Hizmetleri), Türk Telekomünikasyon A.Ş., Equinix, Inc., Vodafone Telekomünikasyon A.Ş., NGN Bilgi ve İletişim Hizmetleri A.Ş., Mars Datacenter, Türksat Uydu Haberleşme Kablo TV A.Ş., TI Sparkle Turkey Telekomünikasyon A.Ş., KoçSistem Bilgi ve İletişim Hizmetleri A.Ş., Comnet Bilgi İletişim Teknolojileri A.Ş., Radore Veri Merkezi Hizmetleri A.Ş., DGN Teknoloji Hizmetleri A.Ş., Vaultr Veri Merkezi Hizmetleri A.Ş., Teknotel Telekomünikasyon A.Ş., Premier DC Veri Merkezi A.Ş, and others.

According to the report published by Next Move Strategy Consulting, Turkey data center colocation industry is valued at USD 905.8 Million in 2026.

According to Next Move Strategy Consulting, the market size is estimated to be USD 2067.0 Million by 2035.

Turkey is gaining relevance as a connective corridor, where geographic positioning matters more than absolute capacity scale.

Facilities are approached as transitional assets built to support data movement, localization needs, and gradual market maturation rather than immediate hyperscale concentration.

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