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Apr 23, 2026
Market Connectivity Spotlight: Vienna
We’re gearing up for Platform Frontier Markets, Central & Eastern Europe in Vienna—a conference attended...
We’re gearing up for the Platform Global conference in Antibes on September 8-10, 2026—an event attended by senior leaders in digital infrastructure and data centers.
Much as this event is a converging point for network and data center experts, the wider Mediterranean region where our beautiful host city sits is a converging point for communications ecosystems. While cities throughout the Mediterranean from Barcelona to Genoa have seen growth in network investment, no city in this region compares with what Marseille has accomplished. So what are Marseille’s specific strengths as a connectivity hub? Thanks to our Market Connectivity Score—an interactive tool in our Data Center Research Service—we have granular data on the Marseille market.
Let’s take a look the Marseille market, its strengths, and how the data breaks down.
First: A quick note on how the Market Connectivity Score tool works. We created this tool to solve specific problems for our customers, helping to answer questions like:
The Market Connectivity Score tracks 45 different data points for 3,000 cities worldwide, including:
And those data points create scores in each category for cities on a scale of 0-100.
Marseilles is among the world's prime examples of a digital ecosystem, capitalizing on subsea convergence and geographic advantage. Marseille's strengths as a connectivity hub can be attributed to a few factors:
Marseille's connectivity market strengths wouldn’t have been possible without intentional digital infrastructure investment. Before Digital Realty and DE-CIX moved into the market, in 2013, Marseilles ranked around 30th among internet capacity hubs. Data center and peering infrastructure has allowed the tremendous traffic moving through Marseille to interconnect locally.
Let’s take a look at Marseille’s current Market Connectivity Score and its scores across the categories that make up the overall connectivity score.
Overall score: 41.0
Rank: 21


Subscribers to TeleGeography’s Data Center Research Service can read category definitions, the sources of those definitions, and our data methodology when using the interactive Market Connectivity Score tool.
Register for the Platform Global conference on September 8-10, 2026 to connect with leaders working in Europe’s digital infrastructure.
You can also prep for the event with Senior Research Manager Jon Hjembo's presentation slides from the 2025 Platform Global conference.
Senior Research Manager Jonathan Hjembo joined TeleGeography in 2009 and heads the company’s data center research, tracking capacity development and pricing trends in key global markets. He also specializes in research on international transport and internet infrastructure development, with a particular focus on Eastern Europe, and he maintains the dataset for TeleGeography’s website, internetexchangemap.com.
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