Telkom Indonesia launches first neuCentrIX data centre in Papua
Telkom Indonesia has opened its first neuCentrIX edge data centre in Papua, located in the provincial capital Jayapura. The site is the company’s 28th neuCentrIX facility nationwide.
The new data centre is intended to bring computing power and digital services closer to users in Indonesia’s eastern region, reducing latency for local businesses, government agencies and residents that currently rely on facilities in other parts of the country.
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