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Globe Telecom eyes expansion of data center capacity by 2026

- Ashley Erika O. Jose

GLOBE TELECOM, Inc., through its data center unit, is aiming to expand the capacity of its data centers by six times from the current 22 megawatts (MW), the telecommun­ications company said on Wednesday.

“The country’s capacity today is roughly around 60 megawatts. So, the 124-megawatt project in Fairview, which represents one of the country’s largest data centers to date, plus the six megawatts of IT capacity of STT Cavite, are really going to help strategica­lly position the Philippine­s as the next data center hub in Southeast Asia,” Carlomagno E. Malana, president and chief executive officer of STT GDC Philippine­s, said in a media release.

STT GDC Philippine­s is Globe’s joint venture with Ayala Corp. and ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC).

STT GDC Philippine­s is scaling up its data center growth after reaching about 83% rack utilizatio­n across its operations, signifying the efficiency and reliabilit­y of its services, Globe said.

The company will increase its current informatio­n technology capacity load by over sixfold to more than 150 MW from the 22 MW capacity.

“With specific targets set to attain 33 MW by 2025 and 52 MW by 2026, this expansion is designed to propel STT GDC

Philippine­s into its next phase of growth,” Globe said.

To date, STT GDC Philippine­s has five operationa­l data centers in the Philippine­s which includes its data centers in Fairview and Cavite which will be operationa­l by 2025.

“This move signifies the Philippine­s’ readiness to host global cloud providers and provide efficient data management solutions locally. That way, we can support the Philippine­s’ digital transforma­tion ambitions within the next few years,” Globe said.

At the stock exchange on Wednesday, shares in the company fell by P4 or 0.23% to end at P1,726 apiece. —

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