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Carrier Hotels Are Rarely Designed. They Emerge

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Carrier hotels are often treated as intentional products. In practice, most are accidental outcomes.

This report traces how early infrastructure decisions create path dependency, why certain sites accumulate connectivity over time, and how colocation facilities evolve into interconnection hubs without being planned that way. It explains why most facilities will never become carrier hotels, why forcing that outcome usually fails, and how to recognize when network gravity is genuinely forming versus when it is merely assumed.

If you’ve ever treated connectivity as something that can simply be engineered or marketed into existence, this report explains why that approach breaks down.

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You’ll get an explanation of how carrier hotels form through path dependency rather than intention. You’ll see how early infrastructure decisions accumulate over time, why certain sites attract connectivity while others stall, and how colocation facilities evolve into interconnection hubs without being planned that way. The report clarifies why most facilities will never become carrier hotels and how to recognize genuine network gravity versus aspirational marketing.

Format
PDF
Who this is for
Developers, investors, and strategists evaluating connectivity claims or siting decisions tied to network effects.
What this is not
This is not a branding guide or a recipe for creating a carrier hotel. It does not promise that interconnection can be engineered on demand.
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