NTT launches 500 MW DC campus in Mumbai

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As w.media's Global Editor-in-Chief, Grey covers the cloud and data center industry and connectivity ecosystem across APAC and EMEA. In a career spanning over two decades, Grey has dabbled in television, print and online journalism, covering a variety of beats including human rights, health, environment, politics, business and economy.

NTT Global Data Centers has announced the launch of its NAV2 Campus in Mumbai. This launch marks the unveiling of NTT’s largest campus in India, a 500 MW facility capable of 336 MW of IT capacity. 

In a post on LinkedIn, the company said that NAV2 currently features three live data centers, including India’s largest single-building 50 MW IT load data center. It further said that the facility featured advanced technologies like Liquid Immersion Cooling (LIC), Direct Contact Liquid Cooling (DCLC), and seismic dampers, ensuring a safe and sustainable digital future.

NTT already has a data center in Navi Mumbai. The carrier-neutral NAV1A is spread across 37,000 sqm and has the capacity to host 5,000 racks and 30MW of IT power. It also launched a 40 MW facility in Kolkata recently.

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