Yun Dong-sik (left), KT Cloud CEO, and Tae E. Ahn, managing director and head of Asia capital formation at DigitalBridge (Courtesy of KT Cloud) KT Cloud Co., the cloud computing unit under South Korea’s second-largest mobile carrier KT Corp., and US infrastructure investment firm DigitalBridge Group Inc. signed a strategic partnership earlier this week to boost their global internet data center (IDC) businesses.
KT Cloud, the top operator of data centers in Korea, said on Thursday it aims to enter the global market and solidify its position as a local market leader via the collaboration.
It also marks the US digital infrastructure asset manager’s first strategic partnership agreement with a Korean company, KT Cloud added.
KT Cloud will develop data centers for the US asset manager’s business and interconnect the two firms’ data centers in Korea. KT Cloud will also advance its technologies for energy efficiency and carbon footprint reduction for the two parties’ environmental, social and governance (ESG) management.
DigitalBridge invests in global data centers, cell towers and fiber networks with nearly $65 billion in assets under management as of Feb 24, 2023.
The investment firm owns a controlling stake in Vantage Data Centers LLC’s APAC business and is in the final stage of acquiring Southeast Asia-focused AIMS Data Center Sdn.
Write to Jihyun Kim at snowy@hankyung.com Jennifer Nicholson-Breen edited this article.
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