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Nokia supplies optical transport solution for Telin’s Singapore data centre network expansion

01/10/2025
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Nokia supplies optical transport solution for Telin’s Singapore data centre network expansion
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This deployment aims to enhance Telin’s data centre services, enabling seamless scalability to meet increasing customer demands for cost-effective, low-latency connectivity between major data hubs.

Telin’s network in Singapore strategically links data centres across the island, offering dedicated high-speed interconnections that deliver the lowest latency services in the region. Leveraging Nokia’s latest generation of pluggable coherent optical technology — including the industry-leading 1830 GX compact modular platform and open optical line system — Telin is set to deliver enhanced, highly efficient connectivity solutions across Singapore’s digital infrastructure.

“Telin remains dedicated to providing innovative solutions that connect Singapore with the global community,” said Indarto Nata, CEO of Telin in Singapore. “Our strong partnerships with major tech giants and hyperscalers are vital to expanding our network. With Nokia’s industry-leading solutions, we can modernize our infrastructure, scale our services, and meet the rising bandwidth needs of our customers — all while reducing our total cost of ownership.”

Recognizing Singapore’s position as a global business hub, Nokia and Telin aim to build a superior data centre interconnect network that strengthens Singapore’s digital foundation. This initiative ensures the region remains prepared for continued growth, especially in the era of artificial intelligence, by supporting the evolving digital and data demands of individuals and businesses alike.

“Singapore’s role as a key global business centre makes it essential to maintain a robust and scalable digital infrastructure. Nokia’s optical solutions will help Telin deliver a future-ready network that supports innovation and growth in the AI era, reinforcing Singapore’s position as a leading digital economy,” said Ron Johnson, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Nokia’s Optical Networks division.

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