KDDI Telehouse Hong Kong expansion
KDDI Telehouse announced a 45 MW expansion in Hong Kong, targeting financial services and cloud providers.
$400M
Deal Value
45MW
Capacity
KDDI Telehouse has announced a HK$400 million expansion of its Hong Kong data centre campus, adding 45 MW of new capacity in the space-constrained market. The expansion targets financial services firms and cloud providers requiring low-latency connectivity to Asian financial markets.
Hong Kong remains one of Asia's premier data centre markets despite severe space constraints that limit new development. KDDI's expansion leverages vertical construction techniques to maximise capacity within its existing campus footprint.
The facility will feature high-density configurations supporting 30+ kW per rack, catering to the increasing power demands of AI trading systems and real-time analytics workloads prevalent in Hong Kong's financial sector.
Source: www.datacenterknowledge.com
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