New data centre in Singapore by Japan Land

Posted on February 26, 2010

Real estate developer Japan Land has completed its new Jurong Data Centre in Singapore.

The new centre in Singapore has seven floors covering more than 34,000 square metres, of which 30 data suites are dedicated with separate engineering facilities.

The project has a positive impact on Singapore’s role as a regional info-communications centre. Its customers include Singapore Telecommunications, Singapore Power Telecommunications, fibre-optic broadband company OpenNet and Axia NetMedia.

Asia Pacific’s data centre services market is expected to grow by US$10.68 billion by end 2011, based on figures from Frost & Sullivan. The demand for data centre space has been driven by the increasing demand for Internet services across Asia. This is also contributed by the Singapore’s government initiatives towards broadband and digital content development.

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One Response to “New data centre in Singapore by Japan Land”

  1. Ravin Alakh
    Apr 11, 2010

    Very informative post.
    Thank you.



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