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Digital Realty buys Telepoint to expand in eastern Europe

By Claire ShenMarch 3, 2026Updated:March 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Digital Realty has acquired Telepoint’s data centre assets in Sofia, Bulgaria, marking its entry into the Bulgarian market.
  • The deal accelerates the company’s expansion across eastern Europe as demand for cloud and AI-ready capacity rises.

What happened: Expanding into Bulgaria

US-based data centre operator Digital Realty has acquired the data centre assets of Bulgarian provider Telepoint in Sofia, extending its platform into south-eastern Europe.

According to a report by Capacity, the transaction brings Telepoint’s facilities in the Bulgarian capital under Digital Realty’s ownership, integrating them into its global PlatformDIGITAL footprint. Telepoint operates carrier-neutral facilities in Sofia that serve enterprise, cloud and connectivity customers.

Digital Realty, headquartered in Austin, Texas, is one of the world’s largest colocation and interconnection providers, with a global portfolio spanning North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific. Telepoint, founded in 2007, has positioned itself as a key local data centre and connectivity hub in Bulgaria.

The acquisition strengthens Digital Realty’s presence in central and eastern Europe, complementing its existing sites in markets such as Poland, Greece and Croatia. Financial terms were not disclosed.

The move comes amid sustained regional demand for data centre capacity driven by cloud migration, content delivery and growing interest in artificial intelligence workloads, which typically require high-density power and resilient connectivity.

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Why it’s important

The deal underscores how global operators are consolidating smaller, strategically located facilities to build contiguous regional platforms. Eastern Europe has emerged as a growth corridor, offering proximity to both EU and Middle Eastern markets, improving fibre routes and comparatively competitive power costs.

Sofia’s position at the crossroads of major fibre networks linking Europe and Asia enhances its relevance as an interconnection node. By incorporating Telepoint’s facilities, Digital Realty gains immediate local scale and customer relationships, reducing the time and risk associated with greenfield development.

For Digital Realty, the acquisition aligns with its strategy of supporting distributed cloud architectures and AI deployments closer to end users. As AI inference workloads increasingly move to edge and regional facilities, secondary markets like Sofia may see stronger demand.

From a financial perspective, acquiring operational assets can offer faster revenue accretion than building new capacity, particularly in markets where permitting and grid access can delay construction.

The transaction also reflects broader competitive pressure among hyperscalers and colocation providers to secure power and space ahead of anticipated AI-driven growth.

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Claire Shen

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