Bridge Data Centres: Bridge Data Centres Expands into Thailand With Data Center Acquisition
Aug 31, 2022 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
Bridge Data Centres has announced it has expanded its operations into Thailand by acquiring a data center in Bangkok. The data center company acquired the facility from WHA Logistics. The company did not reveal the details of the deal. The data center acquired called BKK01 spans 70,000 square feet (6,500 square meters). It also provides 450kw in capacity. The remaining space can accommodate up to 5MW of IT load.
The President of Bridge Data Centres, Dz Shing Lim, said the company saw the immense potential in Thailand because of its increased adoption of cloud-based services. He continued by saying: "This contributes to the growth of retail and wholesale colocation services in the Thai digital space. BDC has been growing steadily in the Asia Pacific region and Thailand is one of the many markets within Southeast Asia that we are making entry into, as we follow Hyperscale demand and favoring market conditions."
Bridge Data Centres operates two data centers in Cyberjaya, Malaysia, which it acquired in 2018. The company also has plans to develop a 16MW facility in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.