NEWS STT GDC Philippines Advances the Country’s Digital Readiness, Welcomes Globe, Radius and Source Telecoms as Connectivity Partners Oct 15, 2025 STT GDC SHARE Link copied! Part of a 124 MW campus, STT Fairview 1 enables access to leading carriers and IX platforms, cementing its role as the nation’s digital backbone for AI and enterprise innovation. Manila, Philippines, 15 October 2025— ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) Philippines today announced that connectivity partners Globe Telecom, Radius Telecoms, and Source Telecoms, alongside a growing ecosystem of additional partners, are now on board and ready to commence services at its flagship STT Fairview 1 data centre. These partners, the first to join the carrier-neutral ecosystem within the 124 MW STT Fairview campus, play a crucial part in enabling the country’s shift to AI-powered growth and digital transformation in the Philippines, while delivering true resilience and choice for customers. In a major step for the Philippine digital infrastructure landscape, STT Fairview 1 will be directly connected to STT Makati via Virtual Metro Campus service. This unique integration gives all STT Fairview customers diverse, high bandwidth routes to the extensive connectivity options of STT Makati, a key interconnection hub in metro Manila—including more than 50 carriers and leading internet exchange (IX) platforms such as BBIX Manila, GetaFIX Manila, GIX, and MHK-IX. By leveraging this campus-level interconnection, enterprises and AI providers at STT Fairview can benefit from unmatched network density, redundancy and low-latency routes that reinforce mission-critical operations and high-performance workloads. Designed as a fully carrier-neutral facility, STT Fairview 1 delivers a broad choice of network options powered by Globe’s nationwide reach, Radius’s robust metro fiber, Source Telecoms’s agile solutions, and a continually expanding roster of carriers. This diversity assures resilience, flexibility, and a future-proof foundation for business continuity in the digital-first era. “Connectivity is fast becoming the backbone of every digital business in this AI and cloud-powered era,” said Carlo Malana, President and CEO of STT GDC Philippines. “Welcoming Globe, Radius Telecoms, and Source Telecoms as our initial connectivity partners for STT Fairview demonstrates our commitment to carrier-neutrality. We are empowering customers with network choice, scale and resilience crucial to their mission-critical operations and AI ambitions.” This connectivity partnership with Globe, Radius, and Source Telecoms marks the beginning of a diverse and expanding connectivity ecosystem at STT Fairview 1. Complemented by STT Fairview’s Virtual Metro Campus link to STT Makati, customers benefit from immediate access to one of the Philippines’ richest networks of carriers and internet exchanges. “As a joint venture partner and key network provider, Globe Business is deeply invested in the success of STT GDC Philippines,” said KD Dizon, Globe Business Head. "Our expansive network infrastructure will enable seamless, secure data exchange for STT Fairview customers across the archipelago and beyond." “Our robust, 100% fiber optic network is engineered for the high-performance and low-latency demands of today’s enterprises,” said Exequiel Delgado, President and CEO of Radius Telecoms. “Partnering with STT GDC Philippines allows us to extend this reliable connectivity to the country's newest and biggest data center campus." “At Source Telecoms, we make data center connectivity truly seamless—our resilient network spans nearly all major data centers, ensuring unmatched reach and reliability. With quick response, fast delivery, and professional, personalized service, we’re more than a provider—we’re a partner you can always count on.” said Cheryl A. Florendo, VP for Commercial Sales and Partnerships at Source Telecoms. “We are thrilled to support businesses of all sizes at STT Fairview 1, helping drive growth in the digital economy." STT Fairview 1 is on track to launch full operations in Q4 2025. As the country’s largest carrier-neutral data center campus, it will deliver 124 MW of planned capacity, infrastructure powered by 100% renewable energy, AI-ready, and a diverse telco ecosystem—laying the groundwork for long-term digital transformation in the Philippines. # # #