M&A / Property
Carrier Connect's PureColo enters five-year agreement

CCDS · Price
Executive Summary
- Carrier Connect Data Solutions Inc.'s subsidiary, PureColo, has entered into a five-year co-location agreement with Ross Video for data center services in Ottawa.
- The agreement involves Ross Video occupying 30 kilowatts of capacity across eight racks, with services commencing in April 2026.
- The deal supports Carrier Connect's strategy of acquiring Tier II/III data centers and driving organic growth in the co-location space.
Key Details
- Parties Involved: Carrier Connect Data Solutions Inc. (via subsidiary PureColo) and Ross Video (Ottawa-based global leader in live video production technology).
- Agreement Type: Five-year co-location agreement.
- Location: PureColo data centre locations in Ottawa.
- Capacity/Scope: Ross Video will take 30 kilowatts of power across eight racks.
- Start Date: April 2026.
- Strategic Context: CEO Mark Binns highlighted the agreement as evidence of the team offering a "compelling product" that attracts high-quality customers, supporting organic growth alongside the company's M&A mandate.
- Customer Profile: Ross Video serves broadcasters, sports venues, entertainment productions, legislatures, and corporate facilities worldwide.
Notable Quotes
- Russell Pearson, Director, IT -- Infrastructure and Applications at Ross Video: "I am very pleased to select PureColo for our data centre needs. Their Ottawa facilities provide the reliability, scalability and connectivity required to support our growing infrastructure and ongoing operations."
- Mark Binns, Chief Executive Officer at Carrier Connect Data Solutions: "I am very pleased to welcome Ross Video to PureColo. Our team in Ottawa continues to offer a compelling product in the co-location space attracting high quality customers, driving organic growth on top of our M&A mandate globally."
More from Carrier Connect Data Solutions Inc
Jun 16, 2026 · 08:00