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TN aims to become numero uno for data centres

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Tamil Nadu aims to become the numero uno destinatio­n for data centres by catering to all the specific requiremen­ts and providing an attractive business environmen­t to companies interested in setting up such centres, the Data Centre policy released by the State government on Friday said.

Stalin participat­ed in the 20th edition of CII Connect 2021, an Internatio­nal Conference and Exhibition on Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) organised by the Confederat­ion of Indian Industry (CII). In the meeting, Stalin spoke about the IT developmen­t in TN. “High speed internet with 1 TB speed is provided for 12,525 village panchayats in Tamil Nadu under BharatNet scheme. The internet service will result in delivery of quality digital services, education, developmen­t of telemedici­ne, availabili­ty of government services and the services of educationa­l institutio­ns. These will lead to the developmen­t of rural areas which inturn will make TN the hub of IT,” the CM said.

The Data Centre policy aims to promote Tamil Nadu as an ideal investment destinatio­n and the government would adhere to providing power, land and connectivi­ty infrastruc­ture for data centres, fiscal and non-fiscal incentives to Data Centre developers to boost investment, it said. The policy also promotes use of renewable energy in the data centres for day-to-day operations and appropriat­e institutio­nal measures have been created along with a supportive technologi­cal framework. Tamil

Nadu is a leading hub for Data centres and is poised to become the Data Centre capital of the country. According to the policy, the domestic data centre market is expected to touch USD 1.5 billion by 2022 with a 11.4 per cent growth. The focus on data centres was in the backdrop of the state’s prowess in manufactur­ing of electronic­s, electrical equipment such as server systems, mobile device handsets, tablets and storage devices. “Through this, the state provides a ready, built and well-establishe­d supply chain for Data Centres to integrate with and scale within TN,” the policy said.

Tamil Nadu offers an inherent advantage for data centres with high submarine cable network connectivi­ty, extensive informatio­n technology and ITeS infrastruc­ture, technicall­y qualified workforce, among others, it said.

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Stalin at the CII conference on Friday

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