Strengthening Regional Data Center Connectivity with New Fiber Trunk from Mah Sing DC Hub to Cyberjaya
Enhancing Digital Infrastructure in Malaysia: The New Fiber Trunk Connection
The Mah Sing Data Center Hub at Southville City is set to significantly advance data connectivity in the region with the inauguration of a new, dedicated 25km fiber trunk linking it to Cyberjaya. This state-of-the-art connection is designed to reinforce Southville City’s position as a premier data center location in Malaysia, offering enhanced accessibility, redundancy, and scalability for operators.
A Strategic Decision for Future Connectivity
The dedicated fiber trunk will enable high-speed, low-latency data transmission, facilitating seamless access to Cyberjaya's robust data centers, which are interconnected with fiber routes leading directly to Singapore. This efficiency is crucial as businesses increasingly rely on data transfer speed for operations and cloud services. The initiative reflects Mah Sing's commitment to meeting the modern demands of data-centric industries.
During the groundbreaking ceremony, Lionel Leong, Mah Sing's Deputy Chief Executive Officer, emphasized the project's significance. He stated, “This dedicated fiber trunk is a testament to our commitment to building a well-equipped, future-ready data hub that meets the urgency of today’s digital demands.” Leong underscored the critical need for infrastructure that supports the evolving needs of technology firms and enhances connectivity in the region.
Strengthening the Data Ecosystem
The strategic positioning of Mah Sing DC Hub enhances its appeal as a prime data center location. Klustered around Southville City are vital infrastructural elements: an immediate power supply, water resources, and now, unparalleled connectivity through the dedicated fiber link. These features present a substantial **