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Tata opens S'pore data centre
Thu, Feb 12, 2009
The Straits Times

By Michelle Tay

INDIAN communications provider Tata Communications on Thursday announced plans to build a US$180 million Internet data centre in Singapore that promises to create at least 50 jobs.

The Tata Communications Exchange, as it is called, will be housed in Paya Lebar Business Park and will be ready for operation early next year.

Mr Vinod Kumar, president and chief operating officer of Tata Communications, said at a press conference that the data centre will directly employ about 50 people, while 'associated employment could be three to four times as much'.

 

 

 

 

 


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