node: paristier: 2coverage: partner ledstatus: vetted partner
Context: {mode=city-node} {node=paris} {region=europe} {coverage=partner-led} {dispatch=vetted_partner}
Regional node console

Paris node ready

Use the command router for a short operational readout, then continue into the local node profile below.

NODE: PARIS
REGION: EUROPE
FACILITY MAP: 3 VERIFIED FACILITY REFERENCES
COVERAGE: PARTNER LED
DISPATCH: VETTED PARTNER
LANGUAGES: ENGLISH / FRENCH
READY: LOCAL CAPABILITY PROFILE ONLINE
tytec.ai/cities> load-node paris --tier 2 --coverage partner-led
Dispatch path

Paris is handled through TYTEC dispatch with vetted local partner alignment once site, access, and evidence requirements are clear.

Regional context

Major western European enterprise and datacenter market; strong regional routing value. Use this node when the site, access path, and evidence requirements are already defined.

Command router

Paris command surface

Type a command or use the chips below to load node status, geo, service, facility, and dispatch views for Paris.

Operational city page

TYTEC in Paris

Paris is a TYTEC.ai city node for structured datacenter field execution in France, operating in partner led mode with vetted partner coordination and support in English and French. Send facility, access, timing, and evidence requirements up front so TYTEC can confirm the dispatch path before work starts. TYTEC.ai is the operational layer; use TYTEC.se/contact for formal intake and reference the Paris node in your request.

Europe France Tier 2 partner led vetted partner
Coverage model

How this node is operated

Coverage type, team status, and language support are shown in the node console and hero. This section defines what the operating model means in practice.

This node is partner-led: TYTEC coordinates the request, confirms site and access details, and aligns vetted local delivery against explicit evidence requirements.

Services

Services this node supports

Use the same structured request model across all TYTEC nodes. Coverage type affects routing, not the clarity of the deliverable.

  • Smart hands (guided on-site execution)
  • Remote hands (repeatable field actions with evidence)
  • Fiber and copper patching (including cross-connect support where permitted)
  • Rack and stack (installs, swaps, staged rollouts)
  • Break-fix and troubleshooting (hands + eyes, console notes, triage)
  • Decommissioning (pulls, labeling, packing, chain-of-custody if required)
Required inputs

What to send before dispatch

Clear inputs produce reliable outputs. This is the fastest way to reduce back-and-forth and confirm the dispatch path.

  • Facility or site name (and street address if ambiguous)
  • Room / hall / cage / rack identifier
  • Task definition and success criteria
  • Approved window (local time) and urgency classification
  • Access status (badge, pre-approval, escort, loading constraints)
  • MOP / runbook link or attached steps (if applicable)
  • Evidence requirements (photos, serials, labels, console outputs)
  • Escalation contacts (primary + backup) and comms channel
Example request

Copy-paste request template

Use this format when opening a formal request. It makes the TYTEC operating model explicit and reduces handoff friction.

Subject: Paris | Remote hands | <site> | <rack> | <date/time local>
City node: Paris
Site / facility: <facility name> (<address>)
Location: <room/hall/cage/rack>
Task: <one sentence>
Steps / MOP: <link or attached>
Access: <badge/escort/loading/security>
Evidence needed: <photos/serials/labels/console outputs>
Escalation: <name + phone + email>
Close-out format: <single summary + evidence bundle>
Evidence standards

What close-out should include

Evidence is part of the deliverable. Requests should define the expected close-out standard before work starts.

  • Photos: wide shot for context, then close-ups for labels and ports
  • Serial and asset capture: record exact serials for touched hardware
  • Before/after: show state change for every action that matters
  • Console observations: include timestamps, LEDs, error screens, and anomalies
  • Handoff: one-paragraph summary plus evidence pack (zip or shared folder)
After-hours

After-hours dispatch rule set

After-hours requests are viable when access, timing, and evidence expectations are already clear.

After-hours work should include access status, local contact details, urgency, and expected evidence before the request is scheduled.

Datacenter context

Major infrastructure in and around Paris

Relevant colocation and interconnection references for Paris include Equinix PA2, Digital Realty PAR5, DATA4 Paris Campus. This is contextual market information for routing and engagement, not a claim that TYTEC operates those sites.

Facility reference layer

3 mapped facilities across 3 operators

  • 0 TYTEC facility pages available
  • 2 external facility sources linked
  • 1 reference currently resolved through city-node context
Routing use

How these references are used

  • Validate facility naming before dispatch and reduce site ambiguity
  • Clarify whether the operator has a TYTEC facility page, an external source, or only city-level context
  • Support better request scoping for campus, room, cage, and rack handoff
Datacenter reference

DATA4 Paris Campus

Operator: DATA4

Reference path: City-node reference

Route de Nozay, Marcoussis, France

Open city node context

Formal intake

How to send the request

Send the formal request via TYTEC.se/contact, reference the Paris node, and include the structured request template above.

Related cities

Related nodes

Use related nodes when a runbook spans multiple metros or when the nearest viable execution path sits outside a single city.