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Orange Belgium opens secure and eco-efficient data centre in Antwerp

Orange Belgium opens secure and eco-efficient data centre in Antwerp

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Orange Belgium has opened its new data centre in Hoboken, Antwerp

Orange Belgium has opened a new highly secure and eco-efficient data centre in Hoboken, Antwerp.

The 1,000 m² data centre will help Orange to manage the growing demand for mobile usage of its customers by handling the billions of day-to-day connections Orange customers make to surf, call and SMS. Orange Belgium invested more than €14 million in the construction of this best-in-class data centre.

Orange Belgium started the design of the building in 2016 together with META architects and engineering offices, Ingenium and Deerns.

The goal was to create an economic data centre that excelled in performance and sustainability (with 3MW electrical capacity and a Power Usage Efficiency of < 1,2).

The construction started in May 2017 and was finalised by the end of the summer of 2018.

Orange CEO Michaël Trabbia and President of the Board Johan Deschuyffeleer officially opened the data centre in the presence of Flemish Minister of Innovation, Philippe Muyters.

A future-proofed data centre to meet the increasing need for mobile data and speed

The data centre, which will be used for radio, telecom and IT equipment, offers a total capacity of more than 500 high density 52 units racks, installed on the equivalent of 12 tennis courts.

The impressive building is more eco-efficient than a standard data centre, as it is able to use free cooling for 98% of the year. It is also highly secured and resilient thanks to systematically redundant critical elements.

The new data centre has a specific energy-friendly design of closed hot aisles cooled with an adiabatic free-cooling system. This frames in its sustainable strategy that makes Orange the only CO²-neutral telecom operator in Belgium for its operations (network and buildings).

After several years of efforts to strongly decrease its energy consumption, Orange became CO²-neutral in 2014 thanks to energy reduction and optimisation and CO²-compensation. Orange is certified by CO² Logic.

 

 

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