Keppel Data Centres picks Epsilon to deliver local access networks in Singapore
KEPPEL Data Centres Holdings Pte Ltd, a unit of Keppel Telecommunications & Transportation Limited (Keppel T&T), has selected Epsilon, a privately owned global communications service provider, to deliver local access networks in Singapore, IP Transit services and global connectivity.
Keppel Data Centres will be able to support the networking needs of its customers using Epsilon's flexible network Infrastructure as a service offering, enabling them to scale their cloud services globally.
Thomas Pang, CEO of Keppel T&T said: "Beyond providing just data centre colocation services, we are exploring more ways to add value and further support our customers' businesses. Organisations today need flexible, proven and secure infrastructure to run their enterprise applications and solutions.
"By offering Network Infrastructure as a Service, our clients will enjoy enhanced connectivity and flexibility when they need to incorporate cloud infrastructure to scale up quickly."
Epsilon has local fibre infrastructure connecting data centre sites and enterprise locations in Singapore to its global network spanning Europe, the Middle East, North America and Asia-Pacific.
Keppel Data Centres Holdings, formed in January 2011 as a 70-30 joint venture between Keppel T&T and Keppel Land to consolidate their data centre assets, now manages and operates more than 190,000 sq ft of data centre and business continuity and disaster recovery centre space in Singapore.
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