NES Data Centre rents 100% of 4 MW IT & Infra Load Facility
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NES Data Centre rents 100% of 4 MW IT & Infra Load Facility

NES, the Data Centre business subsidiary of TCC, has successfully rented its entire 4 MW IT & Infra Load capacity Data Centre located in Hinjewadi, Pune to a leading Data Centre infrastructure, equipment and services company. This state-of-the-art facility, equipped with cutting-edge technology, represents a significant milestone for NES.

The data centre, completed in a record time of just four months and designed to support high-density racks across its expansive facility, will provide the client with substantial IT infrastructure and bulk bandwidth capabilities. This marks a major customer acquisition for NES, setting a strong foundation for its operations and growth.

The signing of this contract highlights the trust placed by the client in NES’s advanced technology, operational excellence, and the strategic location of the Hinjewadi data centre. This milestone underscores NES’s commitment to delivering top-tier data solutions to meet the evolving demands of the industry. Umesh Sahay, Managing Director stated, “We are delighted to announce the 100% leasing of our 4 MW NES Data Centre in Pune by a leading Data Centre infrastructure, equipment and services company, showcasing trust in our technology, strategic location, and commitment to excellence. This milestone marks a strong start for NES’s journey in the data centre industry.”

NES, the Data Centre business subsidiary of TCC, has successfully rented its entire 4 MW IT & Infra Load capacity Data Centre located in Hinjewadi, Pune to a leading Data Centre infrastructure, equipment and services company. This state-of-the-art facility, equipped with cutting-edge technology, represents a significant milestone for NES. The data centre, completed in a record time of just four months and designed to support high-density racks across its expansive facility, will provide the client with substantial IT infrastructure and bulk bandwidth capabilities. This marks a major customer acquisition for NES, setting a strong foundation for its operations and growth. The signing of this contract highlights the trust placed by the client in NES’s advanced technology, operational excellence, and the strategic location of the Hinjewadi data centre. This milestone underscores NES’s commitment to delivering top-tier data solutions to meet the evolving demands of the industry. Umesh Sahay, Managing Director stated, “We are delighted to announce the 100% leasing of our 4 MW NES Data Centre in Pune by a leading Data Centre infrastructure, equipment and services company, showcasing trust in our technology, strategic location, and commitment to excellence. This milestone marks a strong start for NES’s journey in the data centre industry.”

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