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Colocation (business)

Colocation (or co-location) is the act of placing multiple (sometimes related) entities within a single location.
==Examples==

* In an organization, it refers to placing related roles or groups in a single room, building or campus.
* In business, it refers to the practice of locating multiple similar businesses in the same facility.
* In trading, it often refers to placing multiple data centers in proximity to trading centers 〔(High-Frequency Trading Shops Play the Colocation Game ), ''Advanced Trading'', Ivy Schmerken.〕
* In telecommunications, primarily wireless telecommunications facilities such as mobile wireless (cell sites) and radio broadcasting, it refers to the practice of locating multiple wireless broadcast facilities/providers within the same facility. Many jurisdictions now mandate colocation of mobile wireless carriers within a single facility to avoid the proliferation of wireless communication towers.
* In the fast food restaurant industry, one primary use of this concept is Yum! Brands with its KFC, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut menus appearing in the same restaurant.
* In the retail sector, Sears Holdings often operates its large format Sears stores with an income tax services office, an optical shop, and other independent operations. Walmart is also known for this, in addition to including fast food restaurants such as McDonald's, Subway or Dunkin' Donuts within its stores.
* In the airline industry, colocation commonly occurs at airports. Airline alliances will be assigned or build a fortress out of certain terminals or dominant carrier-specific terminals; Star Alliance in particular makes colocation in a single terminal alliance policy (termed "Move Under One Roof"). An example would be at Tokyo's Narita Airport, where local carrier All Nippon Airways, a Star Alliance member, and its partners operate in one terminal to facilitate partner connections and product offerings, even offering combined check-in, member lounges, and ground services. Col

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