Telehouse Thailand, a global provider of data center colocation services, has partnered with National Telecom Public Company Limited (NT) to deliver high-capacity international data transmission via submarine cable systems to enhance the country’s telecoms backbone.
NT’s international submarine cable network will link directly to the now fully operational Telehouse Bangkok facility, enabling Telehouse Thailand to connect seamlessly to the Asia Direct Cable (ADC) and Asia America Gateway (AAG) systems, the company said in a statement today.
The ADC network provides connectivity between China, Hong Kong, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam, while the AAG network connects Asia to the United States. NT’s domestic submarine cable system provides alternative routing via Thailand’s Gulf coast to NT’s international cable landing stations in Songkhla and Satun.
“This collaboration expands Thailand’s business potential and telecommunications readiness in the AI era. With terabit-scale capacity and high-reliability network design, our international connectivity infrastructure addresses the critical requirements of global cloud and content providers when considering investment in Thai data center facilities,” said Colonel Sanpachai Huvanandana, President, National Telecom Public Company Limited.
Ken Miyashita, Managing Director of Telehouse Thailand, said, “Leveraging NT’s submarine cable network, enables our customers to efficiently handle the huge volume of data traffic from Gen AI and cloud services, which is expected to significantly grow. As Bangkok’s leading carrier-neutral interconnection data center, Telehouse further strengthens this submarine connectivity and high service availability with the four diverse incoming fiber routes.”
Telehouse, a subsidiary of KDDI Corporation, is a leading global data center provider, with 45 or more sites in over 10 countries.