Singtel to invest S$400m in new data centre in Jurong
It will be the telco's biggest data centre investment in Singapore; data centre will be its 13th in the Asia-Pacific
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IN keeping with its focus on growing its enterprise business, Singapore Telecommunications Limited (Singtel) is investing S$400 million in a Tier 3-Plus data centre in Jurong to meet the growing demand for co-location and cloud services in Singapore. This is the telco's biggest data centre investment in Singapore to date.
Bill Chang, Singtel's CEO for group enterprise, said the new data centre is designed to meet the critical hosting needs of the financial services industry, government agencies, and cloud and Internet service providers…
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