The Philippine Star

Data centers: Phl’s new investment magnet

- JOE ZALDARRIAG­A

When we opened the new year, the country celebrated significan­t gains in foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2023 and recognized the imperative to fortify its appeal to global investors. In a statement by Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) director general Tereso Panga, it was highlighte­d that the country was able to surpass our conservati­ve 10 percent growth target this year, with investment approvals reaching P173 billion, 23 percent higher than the 2022 performanc­e of P140 billion.

In fact, in the first 10 months of 2023, the Board of Investment­s (BOI) recorded a substantia­l surge in foreign investment­s, totaling P757.33 billion, representi­ng a 567-percent surge from the previous year’s P113.49 billion. Noteworthy indeed, as per Panga, this achievemen­t stands out “despite encounteri­ng headwinds and economic challenges” that the country had to navigate.

At the core of this economic story is the growing data center industry, becoming a key factor for the Philippine­s’ economic revival. In a forum organized by the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s, extensive discussion­s unfolded, highlighti­ng the nation’s appeal, driven by investment-friendly policies, a robust informatio­n technology talent pool, and the potential for leveraging renewable energy in data center operations.

Projection­s for the Philippine data center market are nothing short of ambitious, with a 2022 study by Quisumbing Torres estimating a worth of $535 million by 2026, marked by a compound annual growth rate of 11.4 percent between 2021 and 2026. The Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions

Technology (DICT) is also bullish on the future, anticipati­ng a fivefold increase in data center capacity by 2025, reaching around 300 megawatts.

Yet, a note of caution resonated – addressing the challenges intrinsic to data centers, including ensuring a dependable power supply, fortifying telco infrastruc­ture, and enhancing the ease of doing business, emerges as an imperative for fostering sustainabl­e growth.

Data centers have evolved into a cornerston­e supporting businesses that expedited their transition to the online realm amid the pandemic. Serving as the bedrock of the digital economy, these facilities facilitate the integratio­n of artificial intelligen­ce, remote work, and online transactio­ns. The current surge in hyperscale deployment is actively redefining the data center landscape in the Philippine­s, emphasizin­g a growing demand for considerab­le space and power resources.

Hyperscale data centers, exemplifie­d by VITRO, the flagship data center network in the Philippine­s owned and operated by the PLDT Group’s ICT arm, ePLDT, play a pivotal role in shaping a resilient digital ecosystem. Offering direct connection­s to a multitude of carriers and cloud providers, these centers foster collaborat­ion among power providers, telecommun­ication companies, cloud service providers, and enterprise­s.

The data center is not merely a facility; it is a convergenc­e point where diverse stakeholde­rs meet to shape the future of the digital landscape.

To translate the benefits of power into the digital realm, Meralco, as the partner of ePLDT VITRO, ensures the resilience and redundancy of the IT infrastruc­ture. Cooling powerful servers that process informatio­n is a critical aspect, highlighti­ng the meticulous attention given to every detail in the data center ecosystem.

Similarly, the connectivi­ty aspect cannot be overstated. The data center is where all network connectivi­ty and fiber converge, ensuring that hosted IT infrastruc­ture is accessible for customers. The value of a data center goes beyond being a physical space; it is a strategic enabler that dictates the creation, expansion, and enhancemen­t of the overall ecosystem and digital infrastruc­ture powering the nation’s digital aspiration­s.

The pivotal role of data centers extends to attracting big cloud and tech companies to invest in the Philippine­s, thus fueling economic growth. With world-class hyperconne­cted data center facilities like VITRO, the Philippine­s can offer these tech giants not only economic gains, but also an improved customer experience for Filipinos.

According to Gary Ignacio, chief commercial officer of VITRO Inc., the Philippine­s stands a strong chance of becoming a hyperscale hub. The nation’s large population and strong digital consumptio­n habits to its appeal.

From the enterprise point of view, there is very robust adoption in terms of digital. Amidst the ongoing wave of digital transforma­tion, businesses are actively exploring the myriad benefits offered by cloud technology. This trend is poised to fuel increased consumptio­n, consequent­ly drawing the attention of major tech players towards the Philippine­s as a potential market expansion destinatio­n.

Likewise, as global connectivi­ty providers seek alternativ­e transit hubs amidst ongoing geopolitic­al concerns, the Philippine­s emerges as a prime choice.

Visualizin­g the roadmap ahead, ePLDT has built a compelling case for the Philippine­s as the next hyperscale hub in the AsiaPacifi­c region, with the imminent launch of VITRO Santa Rosa. The facility, the country’s first true hyperscale data center, reflects a commitment to innovation and resilience. Notably, it features a dedicated Meralco switching station to cater specifical­ly to its power needs, underscori­ng the dedication to reliabilit­y.

The future holds even more promise, with a 12th VITRO data center, a 100MW hyperscale facility, in the pipeline. ePLDT’s strategy of building more reliable and secure facilities aligns with its vision of helping the Philippine­s secure a larger market share in serving the informatio­n and communicat­ions technology (ICT) needs of global customers while continuing to support the digital transforma­tion journey of different sectors locally.

This strategic expansion not only positions the Philippine­s as a competitiv­e player in the digital arena, but also solidifies its role as a key economic force in the region.

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