Princeton Digital Group announces new data center in Indonesia

Princeton Digital Group announces new data center in Indonesia

Princeton Digital Group (PDG) has announced plans for a greenfield development in Jakarta, Indonesia, as part of its plan to expand its footprint to serve its customers’ needs in the booming Indonesian digital economy.

The new 22MW data center, to be named Jakarta Cibitung 2 (JC2), is being built within the same 19,550m2 campus that houses PDG’s existing data center JC1. This expanded campus of 35MW is well-poised to serve global cloud companies, domestic Internet companies and enterprises with unmatched scalability, connectivity and reliability.

Stephanus Tumbelaka, Managing Director of Indonesia, PDG, said: “Jakarta is an exciting market, Cibitung being the pre-eminent cloud cluster in the region. With the expanded campus, PDG has become a significant player in the Indonesian market. With the explosive economic growth and rapid digitalization by both government and private sectors in Indonesia, the market is core to PDG’s strategy.”

The greater Jakarta area is experiencing increasing adoption of cloud-based services, among consumers, businesses and government.

According to Structure Research, the Jakarta data center co-location market is still developing, and the sector is expected to grow at a five-year CAGR of 23.7% through 2025. Jakarta is expected to be a hyperscale market sooner than later.

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