Connectivity
Carrier-neutral datacenters in Singapore
Which datacenters in Singapore have the most carriers?
20 datacenter facilities in Singapore show active or dense network connectivity in the viabandwidth directory, 14 of them dense. Each band is a verified summary of how many networks, exchanges, and carriers are present — derived from network data, not a self-reported map. Unlock the operator dossier for the exact carrier and ASN counts behind each facility.
Connectivity bands derived from PeeringDB and RIR registrations and independently verified. Last reviewed 2026-06-10.
20 facilities
Digital Realty Singapore SIN10
Digital Realty
Singapore, Singapore
Digital Realty Singapore SIN11
Digital Realty
Singapore, Singapore
Digital Realty Singapore SIN12
Digital Realty
Singapore, Singapore
Epsilon Global Hubs Singapore
Epsilon
Singapore, Singapore
Equinix SG1 - Singapore
Equinix, Inc.
Singapore, Singapore
Equinix SG2 - Singapore
Equinix, Inc.
Singapore, Singapore
Global Switch Singapore
Global Switch
Singapore, Singapore
Racks Central
NewMedia Express Pte Ltd
Singapore, Singapore
Telin-3
Telekomunikasi Indonesia International Pte Ltd
Singapore, Singapore
1-Net East
1-Net Singapore Pte Ltd
Singapore, Singapore
BDx SIN1 - Singapore
BDx DC Services Limited
Singapore, Singapore
Equinix SG3 - Singapore
Equinix, Inc.
Singapore, Singapore
Equinix SG4 - Singapore
Equinix, Inc.
Singapore, Singapore
Equinix SG5 - Singapore
Equinix, Inc.
Singapore, Singapore
Iron Mountain Data Center - Singapore (SIN-1)
Iron Mountain Data Centers
Singapore, Singapore
Keppel Data Centres | Keppel DC Singapore 1
Keppel Data Centres Holding Pte Ltd
Singapore, Singapore
NTT Serangoon Data Center (SG1)
NTT DATA's Global Data Centers division
Singapore, Singapore
STT Singapore 5
ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC)
Singapore, Singapore
Singapore Open Exchange (SOX)
[email protected]
Singapore, Singapore
WebSatMedia
WebSatMedia Pte Ltd
Singapore, Singapore
Frequently asked questions
- How many connected datacenters are in Singapore?
- 20 facilities show an active or dense connectivity band, 14 of them dense.
- What is a connectivity band?
- A verified summary of network density. Dense means many networks, exchanges, and carriers; Active means multiple networks or an exchange on-net. The exact counts are part of the paid operator dossier.
- Why does carrier density matter?
- More carriers present means more route redundancy, more price competition, and lower latency to reach networks — the core reason network engineers shortlist one facility over another.