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Tata Communications Expands India-Singapore AI Connectivity Corridor

To meet the surging bandwidth requirements of a burgeoning AI economy, Tata Communications is aggressively expanding its subsea fiber capacity between India and Singapore. The strategic move aims to transform the Mumbai-Chennai-Singapore route into a primary digital backbone, ensuring low-latency infrastructure for hyperscalers and cloud-dependent enterprises.

Tata Communications Expands India-Singapore AI Connectivity Corridor

The expansion centers on the Tata Global Network (TGN), which is incorporating a new subsea cable system connecting Mumbai and Singapore. Additionally, the company has joined a consortium to deploy a second link between Chennai and Singapore, scheduled to be operational by the fourth quarter of 2029. These additions are designed to provide self-healing, high-capacity pathways that integrate directly with Tata’s existing terrestrial fiber network and over 100 data centers across India.

Genius Wong, Chief Technology Officer at Tata Communications, noted that these investments are critical to maintaining performance standards as AI services drive record-breaking traffic across Asian markets. By augmenting its 500,000-kilometer subsea footprint, the company intends to offer customers more agile, on-demand connectivity. This infrastructure upgrade follows the 2025 integration of the TGN IA2 submarine cable, which already bolstered redundancy and network diversity for the firm’s global client base, including 300 of the Fortune 500 companies.

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