Tokyo
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AirTrunk has announced plans to build a new 110MW hyperscale data centre in West Tokyo, named AirTrunk TOK2 (TOK2).
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Tokyo's data centre industry is to get another 20MW of capacity courtesy of ESR Cayman.
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AirTrunk unveiled its first data centre in Japan on Tuesday, TOK1, which is scalable to over 300 megawatts (MW).
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Tokyo has been named as the world's largest retail colocation market with 13.8 million square feet of gross retail capacity reported in 2021.
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ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) is planning two data centres in Greater Tokyo, Japan, to be developed by and leased from integrated property group Goodman.
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Japan’s hyperscale market is heating up – and with the addition of Princeton Digital Group’s $1 billion new campus, things are about to get even hotter. Melanie Mingas talks to Rangu Salgame, chairman, CEO and co-founder
Forthcoming events
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Global Carrier Awards 2022
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Capacity Europe 2022
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AirTrunk has opened its new, Japan HQ in Shibuya, Tokyo, as it prepares to go live with AirTrunk TOK1, later this year.
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Princeton Digital Group (PDG) is splashing out $1 billion to build one of the largest hyperscale data centres in Tokyo, Japan, as the Singapore-based company enters the country for the first time.
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Singapore's Digital Edge has acquired two further data centres in Tokyo, Japan from ARTERIA Networks, which will continue to use them to provide its own communications services.
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China-based CoCoa Oriental Network has taken its first steps in a regional expansion by launching a new point of presence (PoP) in Tokyo.
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Colt Technology Services has successfully managed to reduce latency between Tokyo and Hong Kong stock exchanges creating the fastest connectivity between the two regions.
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Megaport has announced the expansion of its Network-as-a-Sevice (NaaS) offering to Japan.
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Equinix has opened its eleventh data centre in Tokyo, Japan called TY11 as part of the company’s ongoing global expansion plans.
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At Interop Tokyo 2019, the largest ICT exhibition in Japan, Huawei's NetEngine 8000 scooped up the Best of Show Award Grand Prize in network infrastructure thanks to its competitive advantages, including a large capacity of 14.4Tbps per slot, one platform for all scenarios, SRv6 for intelligent connectivity, and full lifecycle automation.
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RETN, an International network service provider, is expanding its foorprint in Asia with the launch of new PoPs in Taiwan and Tokyo.
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Avelacom has announced its third point of presence in Tokyo, offering lower latency connectivity options into the Japanese capital.
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Avelacom has announced a new point of presence in Equinix’s Tokyo International Business Exchange data centre, boosting its routes between London and Japan.
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Telia Carrier has expanded the reach of its global backbone in the Asia Pacific region by launching a new point of presence in Tokyo, Japan.