Telehouse to open new data centre in Thailand in 2023

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Telehouse is to open Thailand’s “most connected” data centre in Bangkok next year, expanding the company’s presence in South East Asia

Telehouse, a global provider of colocation services, has announced plans to launch Bangkok’s first purpose-built data centre focused on connectivity as it looks to expand its presence in South East Asia.

In partnership with parent company KDDI, a Global Fortune 300 telecommunications and systems integration provider located in Japan, Telehouse expects to open the 9,000 sqm facility known as Telehouse Bangkok during the second quarter of 2023. 

With a power capacity of 9.5MVA, Telehouse Bangkok will be the company’s third location in Southeast Asia, joining Singapore and Vietnam, and will be among more than 45 Telehouse data centres worldwide.

Kenichi Miyashita, Managing Director, Telehouse Thailand, commented: “Telehouse Bangkok will be the first data centre of its kind in Bangkok and will come at a time when we expect the data centre market in the country to see robust growth owing to the boom in the digital economy, supported by the Thai government’s exciting Industry 4.0 transformation plan. 

“Telehouse Bangkok aims to provide the best environment for all the Internet-related customers, such as cloud service providers, content providers, telecoms and ISPs, to connect with one another with minimal latency. Telehouse Bangkok is a sign of our commitment to help drive the digitisation of Thailand and lift the data centre standard in the region.”

Telehouse Bangkok to be first data centre in the market to offer four diverse fibre connectivity routes 

 

The new data centre will be the first in the market to offer four diverse routes for fibre access. It will also provide a redundant power supply, with two substations, which is very rare in the market, providing reliable backup generators in case of a power outage, cooling and 24/7 security systems, giving customers added peace of mind.

Ideally situated in the Rama 9 business district, close to the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), Telehouse Bangkok will be close to local carrier network facility locations, enabling customers to optimize their networks more efficiently and at premium quality. As a brand-new data centre, customers can expect more scalability and flexibility, not only for their immediate planning requirements but also for future growth, Telehouse said. 

 

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