STT GDC Philippines expands next-gen Makati data hall

  • STT GDC Philippines launched a new data hall in Makati, boosting IT capacity to over 5MW.
  • The expansion includes STT Fairview and Cavite 2 data centres, supporting the Philippines’ role as a regional data hub.
  • Leaders emphasised the role of data centres in driving economic growth, job creation, and digital transformation in the region.

ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) Philippines has officially launched a new-generation data hall at its Makati facility, marking another significant step in the company’s ongoing expansion to meet the growing demand for data centre services in the country.

STT Makati DC

The newly upgraded Data Hall F—formerly known as the Globe MK2 Data Center—was unveiled following extensive renovations aimed at increasing both capacity and performance. STT GDC Philippines now offers an IT load capacity exceeding 5MW at the Makati site.

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Expanding capacity to support digital growth

Carlo Malana, President and CEO of STT GDC Philippines, highlighted the company’s commitment to enabling digital transformation in the Philippines and globally. “Our focus has always been on delivering reliable and high-performance data centre solutions, ensuring that our partners and customers can rely on us to support their digital infrastructure needs with accuracy and trust,” he stated.

Our mission is to enable our digital future not only in the Philippines but across the world. Our reputation is built on delivering what we promise, a principle that remains central to our strategy.

Carlo Malana, President and CEO of STT GDC Philippines
Carlo Malana, CEO of ST Telemedia Global Data Centres, Philippines, on Transforming Country into Hub

The launch event was attended by high-profile figures, including Makati City Mayor Abigail Binay and Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Secretary Ivan John Uy. Mayor Binay underscored the importance of data centres in fostering economic growth, generating employment, and promoting smart city initiatives, while Secretary Uy noted the country’s growing prominence as a regional data hub.

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Strengthening the Philippines’ digital future

Ernest Cu, Globe President and CEO, and a Board Director of STT GDC Philippines, praised the role of data centres in underpinning Globe’s digital services. He also reiterated the vision of turning the Philippines into a preferred location for hyperscalers in Southeast Asia, boosting the country’s digitalisation efforts and creating opportunities for the Filipino people.

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In addition to the Makati facility, STT GDC Philippines is also progressing with the construction of its STT Fairview (to become the country’s largest data center once finished) and STT Cavite 2 data centres. The Fairview site, set to become the largest data centre in the country with a capacity of 124MW, is expected to begin operations in 2025. The Cavite 2 facility, located in General Trias, will provide an additional 6MW of IT capacity upon completion.

Bruno Lopez, President and Group CEO of STT GDC, expressed his enthusiasm for the Philippines’ growing role in the regional digital economy, stating, “Our partnership with Globe and Ayala reflects a shared vision for the future, where world-class data centres in the Philippines will drive economic progress and innovation across Southeast Asia.”

The ongoing expansion of STT GDC Philippines, particularly in Makati, Fairview, and Cavite, demonstrates the company’s dedication to building a sustainable and interconnected digital infrastructure for the future.

Cassie-Gong

Cassie Gong

Cassie is a news reporter at BTW media focusing on company profiles, interviews, podcasts, networking, sustainability, and AI. She graduated from Newcastle University, UK with a Master’s degree in Translating & Interpreting and now works in London and Hangzhou. Send tips to c.gong@btw.media.

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