Equinix, Inc., a leading digital infrastructure company®, yesterday announced it has acquired three data centers in Manila, the Philippines, from Total Information Management (“TIM”), a leading technology solutions provider, the company said in a statement. The three carrier-neutral and high-performance data centers – MN1, MN2 and MN3 –provide more than 1,000 cabinets of capacity and land for further expansion. The newly launched facility, named MN2, provides 500 cabinets of capacity. Acquiring these data centers enables Equinix to immediately support local and global customers looking to expand into the Philippines.
Cyrus Adaggra, President, Asia-Pacific, Equinix, said: “This expansion is instrumental in fostering interconnection, enabling our customers and partners to scale seamlessly and securely within one of the region’s most dynamic digital economies. By broadening our footprint in the Southeast Asia region, we are not only expanding our digital platform but also supporting the development of cutting-edge AI services and technology, aligning with the governments’ digital ambitions. This move reaffirms our commitment to empowering Philippines with innovative, world-class infrastructure to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world.”
Southeast Asia is an important and one of the fastest-moving markets. Hot on the heels of the inauguration of its first data center in Jakarta, Indonesia, Equinix’s entry into the Philippines further amplifies its ability to serve the growing digital infrastructure demands of Southeast Asia. Equinix currently operates data centers in key Southeast Asian countries, including Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. The company also recently announced an expansion plan in Thailand.
With yesterday’s announcement, the global footprint of Platform Equinix spans more than 270 data centers across 75 metros and 35 countries. Equinix operates 63 data centers in 17 key metros across Asia-Pacific, including Australia, China*, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines and Singapore.