
Open DC, the data centre division of Malaysia’s Extreme Broadband (EBB), is taking a significant step towards modernising its AI data centres to bolster security and improve network performance. The company has entered into a strategic partnership with Nokia, a move that promises to reshape the landscape of data connectivity across Malaysia.
Through this collaboration, Open DC will implement Nokia’s cutting-edge IP network solution to connect its data centres, which are strategically located across six key sites, including CJ1 Cyberjaya, JB1 Menara MSC Cyberport, JB2 Menara Ansar in Johor Bahru, PE1 Menara Suntech, PE2 Bayan Lepas Industrial Park in Penang, and the future D8-1 facility in Kedah. With this infrastructure upgrade, the firm aims to meet the rigorous demands of the banking and financial services sector.
This initiative is not just about enhancing performance; it also aligns perfectly with Malaysia’s National Cloud Computing Policy and the government’s MYDIGITAL vision, advocating for a robust digital economy. Open DC will leverage Nokia’s comprehensive IP networking portfolio—featuring advanced tools like the data centre gateway, data centre fabric, and quantum-safe networks—to create a future-ready digital infrastructure.
The deployment of Nokia’s 7250 and 7220 Interconnect Routers will significantly improve performance while simultaneously reducing energy consumption—a dual win for sustainability and operational efficiency. In an age where cyber threats loom large like an unexpected rainstorm, the upgraded infrastructure introduces automation and DDoS mitigation tools, reinforcing Open DC’s resilience against such challenges.
In a further demonstration of their commitment to innovation, EBB and Nokia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), setting the stage for collaborative development of next-gen data centre solutions and quantum-safe networks. This partnership will not only craft a joint go-to-market strategy focused on AI and data centre connectivity, but it will also encompass offerings like multi-cloud access, enterprise connectivity, and enhanced DDoS protection for clients.
Open DC’s Managing Director, Wong Weng Yew, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating that Nokia’s solutions will enhance security, scalability, and sustainability while opening new avenues for revenue generation among enterprises. With this alliance, businesses may find their digital footprint expanding in ways they had only imagined.
What is the primary aim of Open DC’s partnership with Nokia?
The collaboration focuses on modernising Open DC’s AI data centres to enhance security and improve network performance across multiple sites in Malaysia.
How many data centres will be interconnected through this initiative?
The partnership will interconnect data centres located at six sites, including facilities in Cyberjaya, Johor Bahru, Penang, and an upcoming site in Kedah.
What technological solutions will Open DC implement from Nokia?
Open DC will utilize Nokia’s IP networking portfolio, including advanced routers and automation tools designed for high performance, energy efficiency, and robust cybersecurity protections.