BIG DATA EXCHANGE ENTERS DATA CENTRE PARTNERSHIP WITH INDOSAT OOREDOO HUTCHISON AND LINTASARTA

Publishing Date: May 16, 2022

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BIG DATA EXCHANGE ENTERS DATA CENTRE PARTNERSHIP WITH INDOSAT OOREDOO HUTCHISON AND LINTASARTA

PRESS RELEASE: Big Data Exchange has announced that it has inked a conditional sale and purchase agreement of shares and joint venture agreement, together with a series of commercial and operational agreements, with PT Indosat Tbk, PT Aplikanusa Lintasarta, and PT Starone Mitra Telekomunikasi. This would be one of the largest foreign investments in the data centre sector in Indonesia, carrying an estimated enterprise value of US $300M effective upon completion of the CSPA, and marks BDx’s entry into the Indonesian data centre market.

Through this strategic agreement, BDx will collaborate with IOH and Lintasarta to establish a new trailblazing data centre and cloud-focused operation in Indonesia. The joint venture is being formed to meet Indonesia’s growing need for a higher level of global data centre facilities and will deliver a comprehensive portfolio of the most advanced innovative solutions to enable digital transformation. This marquee company will focus on multiple industries, including financial services, hyperscalers, telecom operators and government organisations.

“This agreement adds a key Asia-Pacific market to BDx’s expanding data centre portfolio,” said Braham Singh, CEO of BDx.

 

“Indonesia’s rapidly growing and sustained demand for connectivity and cloud services continues to drive the need for data centre solutions, providing the next strategic step in BDx’s footprint. BDx’s dedication to data centre operational excellence and its commitment to sustainability will be reflected throughout every step of this venture.”

According to a recent report released by Mordor Intelligence, the Indonesia data centre market was worth $1.67 billion USD in 2021, and it is expected to grow to $3.43 billion by 2027, with a compound annual growth rate of more than 13%.

“This partnership will fulfil the critical need for robust, world-class data centres in Indonesia and elevate this data centre market while empowering enterprise and hyperscale digital transformation and growth,” said Mayank Srivastava, Chief Development Officer of BDx.

 

“Indonesia’s digital ambitions align with our ability to deliver transformation and support the market’s needs and projected growth trajectory.”

Customers in Indonesia will soon gain access to BDx’s existing carrier-neutral network that spans Hong Kong, mainland China and Singapore, as well as its data centre infrastructure and maintenance tools, including 360°View. BDx customers and hyperscalers in other markets will to connect to the company’s new Indonesia data centres and infrastructure seamlessly. The BDx platform’s growth strategy is comprised of new expansion projects.

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