Mumbai
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Princeton Digital Group (PDG) has signed a renewable Power Consumption Agreement (PCA) with a subsidiary of Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL).
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Ascendas Property Fund Trustee, the trustee-manager of Ascendas India Trust (a-iTrust) is investing over $162 million to develop and operate phase one of a new data centre campus in Airoli, Navi Mumbai.
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An international development agency run by the Aga Khan has applied for regulatory permission to buy 100% of Seacom, the subsea cable that links the east coast of Africa to India and Egypt.
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G-Core Labs, a provider of global cloud and edge solutions, has launched a new point of presence (PoP) in Mumbai, India.
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Yotta Infrastructure is building the largest data centre in India, Yotta NM1, which is set to go live in January 2020.
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Global Cloud Xchange has received quotes from three vendors for its Eagle cable but won’t let the contract until its future is settled.
Forthcoming events
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datamena has launched a global interconnect ecosystem that will deliver seamless interconnection between major cloud and content hubs around the world.
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The Moscow Exchange (MOEX) has partnered with Avelacom and deployed new points of presence (PoPs) in Hong Kong, Singapore, Shanghai, Dubai and Mumbai data centres.
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DE-CIX India’s Mumbai-IX has started offering 100 Gigabit Ethernet (GE) access at all enabled data centres in the Indian metropolis.
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GPX India has announced its support for Google Cloud’s Dedicated Interconnect, a service from Google Cloud that allows customers to connect to the Google Cloud Platform globally.
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Colt Data Centre Services (DCS), Fidelity-owned company has announced its entry into the new Indian market of Mumbai.
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NTT Communications has expanded its data centre capacity in India by 70% after its Netmagic subsidiary launched two new high-density and hyperscale data centres.