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NTT Launches AI-Ready Data Hub in Bengaluru
3 Dec
Summary
- NTT's Bengaluru 4 campus spans 8.5 acres with 67.2 MW critical IT load.
- The facility is powered by a dedicated 220 kV substation and backup generators.
- It boasts IGBC Platinum rating and a 7-layer security system.

NTT has inaugurated its expansive Bengaluru 4 data center campus in Devanahalli, a significant development designed to cater to the burgeoning demand for AI, cloud computing, and high-density infrastructure. Spanning 8.5 acres, the campus features three distinct data centers (Bengaluru 4A, 4B, 4C), collectively providing a substantial 67.2 MW of critical IT load, with Bengaluru 4A already operational.
This state-of-the-art facility is engineered for exceptional reliability and efficiency. It includes a dedicated 220 kV GIS substation with a LILO arrangement for unparalleled stability and 48-hour HSD backup power. The campus also emphasizes sustainability, aiming for an IGBC Platinum rating and incorporating renewable power integration.
Strategically positioned near Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru 4 ensures easy access for clients and partners. NTT's investment underscores its dedication to enhancing India's digital backbone and fostering economic impact within Karnataka, reinforcing its role in powering the nation's digital future.




