DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Indonesia Data Center Market – Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2021 – 2026)” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The Indonesia Data Center Market was valued at USD 1785.2 million in 2020 and is expected to reach USD 3354.41 million by 2026 at a CAGR of 11.4% over the forecast period 2021 – 2026.

Indonesia ranks lower in the competitive index as compared to other Southeast Asian countries. However, the potential commercial upside for data center players is significant. Indonesia is witnessing a growing digital economy, coupled with the rapid growth of startup companies and the ever-growing population, leading to an increase in hyper-scale data centers.

The latest research from Google and Temasek in their report economy SEA 2019 stated that the growth of the digital economy in Indonesia is expected to reach 133 million USD in the year 2025.

According to content management service HootSuite and social media marketing agency We Are Social in the report “Digital 2020”, Internet users in Indonesia have reached 175,4 million, with penetration at 64%. This means as much as 64% of the total Indonesian population of 272,1 million, is connected to the Internet. This number has since increased from the year 2019, which was 17%, or approximately 25 million people.

There is a sudden increase in the use of internet and data services, especially during the holidays, which indicates the seasonality of increased telecom data center utilization in the country. For instance, three telecommunications internet data traffic rose 57% on the first day of Eid al-Fitr 2020, followed by Telkomsel with an increase of 49.8%, and Indosat Ooredoo by 27%.

Businesses have also started adopting data-intensive applications, such as IoT, data analytics, and artificial intelligence. This translates to the surge of data exchanged and transferred and increased traffic.

Indonesia is giving a strong competition to Singapore as the hotspot for the data center in Asia. Increased investments by companies, such as Google, Alibaba, and Amazon, reflect a growing interest in Indonesia as an alternative to Singapore, which was traditionally the focus of cloud service investment because of its good fiber connectivity.

In April 2019, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the launch of a new cloud region in Indonesia, based in Greater Jakarta, with the new area set to comprise three availability zones. Last year, Alibaba Cloud launched a second data center in Indonesia just ten months after its first one, to double its local capacity. As it stands, Alibaba Cloud is the only global public cloud platform with regional data centers in Indonesia.

The principal factors driving the growth of COVID-19 impact on the Indonesia Data Center Market are increasing demand for digital transformation, increased investments in Data Center, growing demand for remote services and location data, and increasing need for real-time information track and monitor the COVID-19 spread.

Key Topics Covered:

1 INTRODUCTION

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

4 MARKET INSIGHTS

4.1 Market Overview

4.2 Industry Attractiveness – Porter’s Five Forces Analysis

4.3 Key Stakeholder Analysis

4.3.1 (Commentary on the Role played by IT Infrastructure Providers, Data Center Construction Contractors and Sub-contractors and Support Infrastructure Providers in the Country)

4.4 Major ICT Indicators Contributing to Growth of Data Center in Indonesia

4.5 Key Indonesia Data Center Construction Statistics

4.5.1 Number of Data Centers in Indonesia

4.5.2 Estimates of Energy Use above 10 kW by Data Centers in Indonesia under Low-Growth Scenario

4.5.3 Estimates of Energy Use above 10 kW by Data Centers in Indonesia under High-Growth Scenario

4.5.4 Comparative Analysis of Critical Megawatt of Data Center in Selected Southeast Asia Countries (Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, and Vietnam)

4.5.5 Comparative Analysis of Data Center Rack Space in Selected Southeast Asia Countries (Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, and Vietnam)

5 MARKET DYNAMICS

5.1 Market Drivers

5.1.1 Growing E-commerce Market Leading to Adoption of Colocation Data Centers

5.1.2 Established “Mobile-First” Landscape Since the Recent Past

5.2 Market Challenges

5.2.1 Shortage of Skilled Professionals Presenting a Challenge for Several Contractors

5.3 Market Opportunities

5.3.1 Improvement of Internet Network Across Indonesia (Through Projects, such as Palapa Ring)

5.4 PESTEL Analysis (Macro-Economic Factors Affecting the Construction of Data Centers in Indonesia

6 IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON THE MARKET

6.1 Discussion on Supply Chain Related issues, Steps taken by Vendors to Mitigate the Impact of the Pandemic, Expectation of Vendors in Post-Pandemic Era, Impact of Pandemic Across Various End-user Industries

7 MARKET SEGMENTATION

7.1 By Infrastructure

7.1.1 Electrical Infrastructure

7.1.1.1 UPS Systems

7.1.1.2 Other Electrical Infrastructure

7.1.2 Mechanical Infrastructure

7.1.2.1 Cooling Systems

7.1.2.2 Racks

7.1.2.3 Other Mechanical Infrastructure

7.1.3 General Construction

7.2 By Tier Type

7.2.1 Tier-I and -II

7.2.2 Tier-III

7.2.3 Tier-IV

7.3 By End User

7.3.1 Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance

7.3.2 IT and Telecommunications

7.3.3 Government and Defense

7.3.4 Healthcare

7.3.5 Other End Users

8 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

8.1 Company Profiles

8.1.1 PT DCI Indonesia (DCI)

8.1.2 Telkomsigma

8.1.3 NTT Communications Corporation

8.1.4 XL Axiata Tbk PT (Princeton Digital Group)

8.1.5 GTN Data Center

8.1.6 NEX Datacenter

8.1.7 Telekomunikasi Indonesia International (Hongkong) Limited (Telin Hong Kong)

8.1.8 Indosat Tbk PT

8.1.9 DTPNet

8.1.10 Nusa Datacenter

8.1.11 PT Omadata Padma Indonesia

8.1.12 PT. Faasri Utama Sakti

8.1.13 JupiterDC

9 INVESTMENT ANALYSIS

10 MARKET OPPORTUNITIES AND FUTURE TRENDS

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