Data Hall F of STT Makati, formerly known as Globe MK2 Data Center, was launched following renovations and expansion, highlighting the company’s commitment to enhancing its service offerings and capacity to meet clients’ data needs. STT Makati now boasts a total IT load capacity of over 5MW.
Carlo Malana, President and CEO of STT GDC Philippines, stated, “Our mission is to enable our digital future not only in the Philippines but across the world. Our reputation is built on delivering what we promise, a principle that remains central to our strategy. At STT GDC, we don’t just articulate our vision — we ensure that our partners and customers can count on us to execute with precision and reliability.”
The launch ceremony was attended by key executives, industry leaders, and dignitaries, including Makati City Mayor Abigail Binay and Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Secretary Ivan John Uy.
During the event, Binay emphasized the critical role of data centers in bolstering economic growth, creating job opportunities, and supporting smart city initiatives. Uy highlighted that the establishment of new data centers solidifies the country’s status as a rising data center hub in the region.
Ernest Cu, Globe President and CEO and STT GDC Philippines Board Director, noted the integral role of data centers in Globe’s operations, providing essential infrastructure that underpins its digital services and solutions. “As we expand STT GDC Philippines, we get closer to our dream of turning the Philippines into a preferred location for hyperscalers in Southeast Asia, driving digitalization and uplifting the lives of Filipinos by creating more opportunities for them,” said Cu.
Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala, ACMobility CEO and STT GDC Philippines Board Director, also emphasized the importance of data centers in Ayala Corporation’s portfolio, noting how they drive digital transformation and infrastructure development by attracting international enterprises and supporting local businesses. “Our goal is to support positioning the Philippines as a regional hub for data storage. As we see growth in the data center business, we are constantly on the lookout for ways that we can harness the synergies across the Ayala group to make sure that we’re positioning this as best as possible,” said Ayala.
In his closing remarks, Bruno Lopez, President and Group CEO of STT GDC and Board Director of STT GDC Philippines, shared their vision of creating a robust, sustainable, and interconnected digital infrastructure that positions the Philippines as a competitive player in the regional and global digital economy. “The rapid advancements in AI and digital infrastructure will transform the way we live, work, and do business. Our partnership with Globe and Ayala reflects a shared vision and high conviction in the future of this region. Together, we are building the foundation for the Philippines of tomorrow—a future where our world-class data centers drive economic growth and innovation across Southeast Asia,” said Lopez.
Also in attendance were Lionel Yeo, STT GDC Chief Executive Officer, Southeast Asia, and Thomas Ee, STT GDC Group COO.
Meanwhile, construction of STT Fairview and STT Cavite 2 are on track following commencement in 2023. STT Fairview, slated to be operational by 2025, is set to become the largest data center in the Philippines, with an impressive IT capacity of 124MW once fully built out. Designed to be the most interconnected and carrier-neutral data center campus, it will offer seamless connectivity while incorporating sustainable practices and advanced energy-efficient technologies.
STT Cavite 2, the company’s second data center facility at the General Trias business park, is expected to deliver up to 6MW of total IT capacity.
The strategic expansion of STT GDC Philippines in Makati, Fairview, and Cavite exemplifies the company’s dedication to enabling our digital future.
To learn more about STT GDC Philippines, visit www.sttelemediagdc.com.
FAQs
1. What is the total IT load capacity of STT Makati? STT Makati has a total IT load capacity of over 5MW.
2. Who attended the launch ceremony of Data Hall F? The launch ceremony was attended by key executives, industry leaders, and dignitaries, including Makati City Mayor Abigail Binay and DICT Secretary Ivan John Uy.
3. What is the significance of STT Fairview? STT Fairview, slated to be operational by 2025, is set to become the largest data center in the Philippines with an IT capacity of 124MW, designed to be the most interconnected and carrier-neutral data center campus.
4. What are the features of STT Cavite 2? STT Cavite 2, located at the General Trias business park, is expected to deliver up to 6MW of total IT capacity.
5. How does STT GDC Philippines contribute to the digital future? STT GDC Philippines is dedicated to creating a robust, sustainable, and interconnected digital infrastructure, positioning the Philippines as a competitive player in the regional and global digital economy.