Singapore is one of the most open economies for international trade and investment worldwide due to its regulation, low tax rates and lack of corruption. It is considered a global financial hub, with Singapore banks offering world-class corporate bank account facilities. For seven consecutive years, the island-state was ranked No.1 in the world for the ease of doing business by the World Bank. In addition, low risks of natural disasters make it an ideal base for data centre operations.
Through the building of a high quality and extremely progressive regulatory environment for the local telecoms sector, Singapore has also developed the status of a world leader in telecommunications and a great base for colocation providers such as Telehouse. The city-state has successfully promoted itself an IT hub and a place of excellence for innovation in technology services. The nation is determined to embark on new and innovative telecom and IT projects with one of the key drivers being the ICT industry.
The Telehouse Singapore data centre first opened its doors in 2008 and is located in close proximity to the city’s airport and financial centre. The carrier neutral data centre facility offers freedom of choice for customers to connect to a variety of international carriers and ISPs. The Singapore data centre is operated in conjunction with Telehouse’ parent company KDDI, Japan’s major telecom provider, which can offer a relocation service helping customers to set up their office and IT network in a fast and efficient manner.
At Telehouse, we’re well known for our agile and efficient data centre services; with 24/7 remote hands and the ability to establish cross connects in a matter of days. To our customers, Telehouse is more than simply a building to store their servers. We are a trusted partner. Are you ready to join Europe’s most connected data centre network?