Techno Digital, the digital infrastructure arm of Techno Electric & Engineering Company Limited (TEECL), has announced the commissioning of its Mumbai Edge Data Center (EDC) located in Mahalakshmi, South Mumbai. This facility is part of Techno Digital’s wider edge infrastructure rollout under its strategic partnership with RailTel Corporation of India, a Navratna Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE), to build a distributed network of edge data centers across over 100 Indian cities.
In a press release Techno Digital said that the Mumbai EDC aims to latency challenges by in Mumbai’s major financial districts by enabling infrastructure deployment within close proximity, delivering less than 150 microseconds latency from BSE (Nariman Point/Fort) and less than 250 microseconds latency from NSE (BKC), thereby improving responsiveness for real-time applications.
Speaking on this, Ankit Saraiya, Director & CEO, Techno Digital, said, “As India’s digital economy scales, infrastructure requirements are evolving beyond capacity to include proximity and performance. The Mumbai Edge Data Center is designed to align infrastructure with demand centers, particularly in high-performance environments such as financial services and real-time platforms. At Techno Digital our mission is to build a leading distributed network of interconnected edge infrastructure that matches the concentration of economic and digital activity. The Mumbai facility represents a key milestone in that journey.”
Amit Agrawal, President, Techno Digital, said, “In a city like Mumbai, where milliseconds can impact outcomes, infrastructure placement becomes critical. This facility combines low-latency architecture, strong connectivity, and sovereign infrastructure to support performance-critical workloads ranging from trading and fintech platforms to real-time AI inferencing and enterprise applications. It is designed to deliver the reliability and responsiveness required in latency-sensitive environments.”
The facility will have access to RailTel’s nationwide fiber network spanning over 63,000 kilometers, thereby ensuring connectivity across India. It is also in close proximity of the facility to Mumbai’s cable landing stations. Moreover, it is built to support sovereign and compliance-driven workloads.
The facility is fully operational and built to Rated-3 infrastructure standards, and is designed to deliver enterprise-grade reliability through a cost-efficient, right-sized infrastructure footprint. Following Mumbai, the company plans to launch five additional edge locations in quick succession, with a long-term roadmap to scale to 102 locations over the next three to four years.

