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Backed by extensive 5G network, Selangor to build 17 more data centres

Backed by extensive 5G network, Selangor to build 17 more data centres

25 Aug 2024

Seventeen more data centres will be operational in Selangor by next year, with a development cost of RM52 billion, said state executive councillor for Islam and innovation Dr Fahmi Ngah.

He said many firms are looking to invest in the industry as nearly the whole state is covered by the 5G network, improving ease of business.

“This figure (17 data centres) is a new application and we will complete it. This will not include the data centre developed by Google at Elmina Business Park, worth over RM9 billion.

“We have an extensive 5G network, which increases investor confidence. Many businesses deal in the digital world and we must utilise it,” he said during the Sembang Santai programme organised by the Malaysian Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) here today.

He said he expects 100 per cent 5G network coverage in the state next year, in line with Selangor’s status as the nation’s largest economic contributor.

“This is essential infrastructure. We must provide various facilities to contribute to and drive the economy,” he added.

Last year, the Selangor State Development Corporation signed a memorandum of understanding with Singapore firm RDA Ventures Pte Ltd to build three data centres in Cyberjaya.

With stakeholders including MDEC and the Malaysian Investment Development Authority, the data centres will create jobs in the fields of electronics, computer science, statistics and administration.

Previously, state executive councillor for investment, trade and mobility Ng Sze Han said various parties are interested in Selangor, which hosts 18 data centres, but the state must look into aspects such as energy supply.

Source: Selangor Journal

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