StarHub and NeutraDC, Telkom Indonesia’s data center arm, have gone ahead and announced a Memorandum of Understanding – MOU in order to deepen the collaboration for the rollout of quantum-safe connectivity solutions, which includes the likes of quantum-resistant encryption, post-quantum cryptography as and next-generation secure network infrastructure, and also elevate the digital services ecosystem within the region.
The partnership goes on to integrate the Low-Latency Data Centre Connect solution of StarHub with NeutraDC’s carrier-neutral data center ecosystem that serves a growing community of enterprise as well as hyperscale customers throughout Indonesia and Singapore.
Together, the companies look forward to delivering faster, more secure, and more reliable cross-border data exchange, therefore empowering the businesses to scale and function with greater flexibility in the digital economy.
As part of the partnership, StarHub is going to establish a Point of Presence – PoP at NeutraDC SNG-3 in Singapore. This will go ahead and integrate the Low-Latency Data Centre Connect solution of StarHub into the digital infrastructure network of
NeutraDC hence enables enterprises to enjoy low-latency interconnectivity between data centers and cloud platforms as well as business applications that are mission-critical.
The collaboration also goes on to support the ongoing role of Singapore as a regional digital hub, offering enterprises effortless and safe as well as efficient access to data resources throughout Southeast Asia.
In the always-on digital economy of today, enterprises go on to depend on high-performance data exchange that takes place between many data centers and cloud platforms, along with applications. The Low-Latency Data Centre Connect solution from
StarHub goes ahead and delivers ultra-low-latency interconnect in Singapore, featuring a sub-1 millisecond path to cable landing stations – CLS for a very easy regional reach.
Quantum-safe connectivity is majorly applied to replace the present encryption standards so as to reduce the evolving security threats that may arise in the future. This collaboration between StarHub and
NeutraDC is indeed going to pave the way for massive adoption of quantum encrypted connectivity.
By way of the PoP at NeutraDC SNG-3, customers can benefit from direct CLS connectivity offering a complete DC-CLS-subsea cable route for end-to-end regional access and software-defined networking – SDN capacities such as network slicing and multi-tenancy portals, as well as bandwidth-on-demand to dynamically scale with the data-intensive workloads. Quantum-safe encryption goes on to incorporate post-quantum cryptography for future-proof data protection as well as service orchestration for faster service provisioning as well as enhanced network flexibility.
The collaboration with NeutraDC extends the growing network of alliances of StarHub with leading data center operators as part of the broader strategy of the latter to extend its Low-Latency Data Center Connect footprint throughout Southeast Asia – hence helping the enterprises to connect and scale, as well as innovate with low-latency, quantum-secure, and also cloud-ready interconnectivity solutions in order to power the next generation of digital enterprises.

















