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From Copper Cables to Data Centres Powering AI

From Copper Cables to Data Centres Powering AI

Update: 2025-10-26
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Data centres are no longer just information warehouses; they are high-density hubs, or ‘airports for internet traffic’, and the demand for power is exploding from 6 kilowatts a rack to over 150.

Wong Weng Yew, a 20-year industry veteran and the founder of Open DC, joins us to share his journey. He explains his pivot from a traditional ISP to building a RM70 million (projected) data centre business, his unique focus on telco-neutral hubs, and how his new facilities are being built to handle the intense power demands of AI workloads.

We discuss:

  • His 20-year journey from an ISP to a data centre operator.

  • Open DC's unique role as an ‘airport for internet traffic’.

  • How AI is demanding a massive increase in "rack density" (power per rack).

  • Why enterprises are now outsourcing their high-power AI infrastructure.

  • The growth strategy that put them on track for RM70M in revenue by 2026.

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