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Thursday, July 5, 2018

China Mobile to build second APAC data center in Singapore

Chinese telco has begun constructing its data center in Singapore, which will be able to house 2,100 racks and is its second built-up facility in the region.


China Mobile International has begun construction plans for a new data center in Singapore, its second built-up facility in Asia-Pacific, which will support its global network.

Located in Singapore Dacheng Industrial Park, the site spanned a gross area of 7,330 square meters and a construction area of 15,174 square meters. It would house 2,100 racks, the Chinese telco said.

The Singapore facility was its second built-up data center in the region, following its Hong Kong Global Network Centre, and was touted to be "one of the most significant" network hubs outside China Mobile's domestic market.

The telco said it currently owned resources of three regional subsea systems--SJC, APG, and SJC2--and the SMW5, which linked Asia and Europe and would land in Singapore.

It added that it was looking to further expand its coverage, with plans for at least four new submarine cable systems linking Asia-Pacific, with Eastern Europe, America, and Oceania.

The new Singapore data center would sync up with other data centers within China Mobile's global network, supporting connection services for the telco's various services such as roaming, cloud computing, and voice.

It added that the Singapore site would operate to Tier III+ data center standards and feature, amongst others, low-energy consumption batteries, the dual-pipping design that supported CRAC (computer room air-conditioning) and water cooling systems, and modular UPS devices.


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