NTT plans to double its data center capacity in India
Could funnel more than $1.5 billion into new Indian data centers.
Could funnel more than $1.5 billion into new Indian data centers.
Company wants a foothold in the region to benefit from its economic growth
Described as a standalone Tier IV Edge facility
The Japanese company's second Indian acquisition
Built in partnership with colo company CtrlS
The proposed locations could total more than five million square feet of data center space by 2020
Planning to open a hyperscale campus in Mumbai in 2020
Bengal Silicon Valley to be home to the telco’s latest facility
Increasing its data center capacity by 70 percent
Submarine cable system will stretch 2,300km
The facility will serve as a landing station for the company’s Eagle Subsea Network, due for completion in 2020
Another three planned in Thailand, Russia and Japan
Promises to invest $77.25m within the next few years to build new sites in Hyderabad, Mumbai
Six petaflops of computing power will help predict the weather and climate change
Says they’re good for “most demanding workloads”
Meanwhile, reports claim it is possible to buy acess to Indian citizens’ personal data online
Due to come online in January
Joining AWS and Microsoft in the country
$700 million more in annual colocation and hosting revenue to be generated by 2019
The Tiruchirappalli facility will serve as a backup for state departments’ e-governance data
To be the first of at least three geographically separate facilities
Agency responds to claims that personal information had been shared with foreign firms
And disaster recovery in Uttar Pradesh
Bringing NTT Com’s gross footprint in India to 1.1 million sq ft