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Omadata Showcases Indonesia’s Edge Data Center Potential at TWNOG 2026 Taiwan

12 hours ago | Data Center


Jakarta, INTI - Omadata, an edge data center provider, participated in the international TWNOG 2026 conference held on Friday, May 15, 2026, at the NTUH Convention Center in Taiwan.

The forum brought together network operator communities, internet exchanges, ISPs, cloud providers, and data center industry players from across the Asia-Pacific region. During the event, Omadata presented insights on the evolving data center landscape while also highlighting the growing importance of edge data centers in supporting digital infrastructure development.

Expanding Indonesia’s Digital Infrastructure Ecosystem 

According to Omadata VP Business, Anugrah Vito Ahya, participation in international forums such as TWNOG plays an important role in strengthening global awareness of Indonesia’s rapidly developing digital infrastructure sector. He also revealed that Omadata is currently preparing the development of its E3 Data Center in Makassar, which will focus on delivering high-standard data center services, improving network performance and efficiency through lower latency, supporting the needs of ISPs, enterprises, and digital industries, as well as strengthening the technology ecosystem in Eastern Indonesia.

“Demand for digital infrastructure located closer to end users continues to grow rapidly, making edge data centers increasingly strategic in supporting digital service performance and business growth across various regions,” said Anugrah Vito Ahya.

Through its participation at TWNOG 2026, Omadata aims to further strengthen its position within Indonesia’s edge data center ecosystem, while supporting the acceleration of national digital transformation and expanding connectivity with the global internet community.

Conclusion 

Through its participation in TWNOG 2026, Omadata reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening Indonesia’s edge data center ecosystem and accelerating national digital transformation. The initiative also reflects the growing importance of low-latency digital infrastructure in supporting connectivity, enterprise growth, and the expansion of Indonesia’s digital economy.

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