Google’s introduction of the TalayLink subsea cable marks a transformative step in enhancing digital connectivity, particularly for the Asia-Pacific region. As TalayLink extends the Interlink system, it offers a vital alternative route through the Indian Ocean, alleviating congestion in the Sunda Strait. This expansion fortifies Google’s robust subsea cable initiatives, advancing global digital networks.
Google will invest six billion dollars to build Asia’s largest data center in Visakhapatnam, India. Two billion dollars will fund renewable energy infrastructure. This marks a major step in Google’s regional expansion and supports India’s growing digital ecosystem.
Edgnex, backed by the Damac Group, is investing $2.3 billion in a major AI data center in Jakarta. With a planned 144MW capacity and a focus on energy efficiency, the project strengthens Indonesia’s digital infrastructure and marks a key move in Edgnex’s $3 billion Southeast Asia expansion strategy.
The AAE 2 subsea cable project, led by PCCW Global, Sparkle, Telecom Egypt, and ZOI, aims to connect Hong Kong, Singapore, and Italy through a mix of terrestrial and underwater routes. Designed to boost global data capacity, it offers strategic expansion potential and reflects the growing international push to enhance telecommunications infrastructure and digital connectivity.
The Trump administration has scrapped the Biden era AI Diffusion Rule, opting instead for a country specific approach to AI chip exports. Citing innovation concerns and strained diplomatic ties, officials plan to strengthen partnerships with allies while restricting access for adversaries like China.
Chunghwa Telecom is partnering with Astranis to launch Taiwan’s first dedicated geostationary satellite, enhancing national connectivity and infrastructure resilience. Scheduled for deployment by 2025, the project is part of a larger satellite program and reflects Taiwan’s commitment to secure communication systems.
Equinix has appointed Cyrus Adaggra as President for the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. With over 20 years of experience, Adaggra will drive strategy, growth, and management across APAC, focusing on digital infrastructure and regional expansion.
DIDWW, a global provider of premium quality VoIP communications and SIP trunking services, will participate as an exhibitor at Telecoms World Asia 2024. This premier event, dedicated to digital solutions and services for Asian telcos, will feature DIDWW’s latest advancements in its innovative voice and SMS solutions for business communications.
Join DIDWW at Telecoms World Asia 2024 in Bangkok and explore the future of telecommunications. Discover insights on telco networks and VoIP advancements as DIDWW sets up booth F04 to engage with industry experts. This networking opportunity is vital for those shaping the landscape of VoIP technology.
The formalized partnership between Nokia and NTT DATA marks a significant shift in their approach to private 5G networks, promising enhanced connectivity and technological advancements. This collaboration focuses on leveraging Nokia’s robust radio access network infrastructure to optimize operations in smart cities, airports, and industry sectors, reflecting a promising digital future.


