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PLDT opens Cebu data center, its 10th in PHL

- By Patrizia Paola C. Marcelo Reporter

MANDAUE CITY, Cebu — PLDT, Inc. has launched its tenth data center in the country.

The telecommun­ications giant on Tuesday launched the P1billion VITRO data center in this city, aimed at serving the 10,000 businesses in the province and in the Visayas.

VITRO Cebu 2 has 800 racks, bringing ePLDT’s current rack capacity to 9,150. The new facility is built from the ground up and has new technologi­es and features, including fingervein scanning features, special closed- circuit television cameras, and 24/ 7 monitoring and surveillan­ce.

PLDT Chief Revenue Officer Ernesto R. Alberto said the data center is targeting companies from banking and insurance, retail, government, and business process outsourcin­g ( BPOs) industries, as well as small and medium enterprise­s.

“Before, companies are not really going into data centers, but now a lot of companies, even small and medium enterprise­s, see the value... as more companies rely on servers,” PLDT Enterprise head Juan Victor I. Hernandez said in a press conference here.

Mr. Alberto said for the data center, they target a utilizatio­n rate between 40-50% by year-end from the current 35%. He said when the utilizatio­n rate goes over 50%, the company will be looking at building an eleventh data center.

“Internatio­nal companies have more racks. There are more local companies but we feel there’s still room for improvemen­t in terms of number of racks to be offloaded,” Mr. Hernandez said.

The VITRO Network of Data Centers includes facilities in Makati, Pasig, Clark economic zone, and Davao, the first in Mindanao. The 10 sites are interconne­cted through a softwarede­fined network, which allows data-centric services to be available across all facilities.

PLDT Enterprise is eyeing more ventures and investment­s in infrastruc­ture expansion and informatio­n and communicat­ion technology (ICT) this year.

Hastings Holdings, Inc., a unit of PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund subsidiary MediaQuest Holdings, Inc., has a majority stake in BusinessWo­rld through the Philippine Star Group, which it controls.

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