Viettel Launches Vietnam’s Biggest Data Center to Boost Retail Sales Growth

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Viettel Launches Construction of Vietnam’s Most Extensive Data Center in Ho Chi Minh City

Viettel, a dominant force in the telecommunications sector, has kicked off the development of what will be Vietnam’s most significant data center to date. Positioned in the strategic Tan Phu Trung Industrial Park, Cu Chi district, the advanced facility is poised to elevate Viettel’s status as a leading data management powerhouse by 2030.

Strategic Location and Advanced Specifications

The site, which spans over 40,000 square meters in a convenient location near Ho Chi Minh City and Tan Son Nhat International Airport, promises unparalleled accessibility and operational efficiency. Set to be fully operational by 2026, the ambitious project supports around 10,000 racks and aims for an impressive capacity of 140 MW. Viettel’s new data center will adhere to stringent Uptime Tier III standards and targets a power usage effectiveness (PUE) of less than 1.4, showcasing Viettel’s commitment to energy efficiency and environmental responsibility.

Expansion and Growth in the Data Center Sector

Viettel’s current network includes 15 data centers across Vietnam, boasting a total capacity of 87 MW. With plans to escalate this number to 24 data centers by 2030, the company will achieve a remarkable combined capacity of 560 MW. The expansion aligns with the recent legislative change in Vietnam, which saw the removal of a 49% cap on foreign data center ownership, signaling a significant shift that could spur international investments and collaborations.

Impact on Retail and Consumer Trends

The development of Viettel’s largest data center is poised to significantly influence consumer trends and retail news. As digital data consumption and cloud-based services continue to surge, the need for robust, cutting-edge data centers will escalate. Viettel’s expansion and the strategic establishment of this colossal facility not only align with global consumer demand but also boost Vietnam’s reputation as a burgeoning hub for technological advancements in Asia.

This monumental project could reverberate throughout the retail sector, possibly leading to enhanced e-commerce capabilities, improved consumer data management, and broader adoption of technology-driven retail solutions. As we edge closer to a digitally dominated world, the implications for the retail landscapes are profound, highlighting an era of digitally empowered consumers and more responsive, data-informed businesses.

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