Digital Realty opened a new on-ramp to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) in Singapore by enabling access to an OCI FastConnect point-of-presence in the Oracle Cloud Singapore West Region. The move adds a second FastConnect access point in the country, improving redundancy and lowering latency for enterprises operating in Southeast Asia. Digital Realty also introduced an Oracle Solution Center inside its Singapore facilities, giving customers a secure environment to design and validate hybrid and AI architectures.
By expanding connectivity and offering dedicated lab capabilities, Digital Realty aims to support the region’s rapid adoption of AI-enabled, cloud-adjacent, and hybrid workloads. Customers can provision private, high-throughput connections to OCI while running sensitive or latency-sensitive workloads inside PlatformDIGITAL®. The new access path provides an alternative to public internet routing and supports requirements for predictable performance, security, and scalable bandwidth.
The announcement builds on earlier collaboration between the companies, including Digital Realty’s role at the launch of the Oracle AI Centre of Excellence in Singapore. OCI now works with more than 110 global and regional FastConnect partners, extending dedicated connectivity options for enterprises deploying critical workloads across cloud regions worldwide.
• New OCI FastConnect PoP becomes the second on-ramp to Oracle Cloud in Singapore
• Connectivity supports hybrid, AI-enabled, and cloud-adjacent architectures
• Digital Realty launches Singapore’s first Oracle Solution Center for design and validation of cloud and AI systems
• FastConnect provides private, high-throughput connections from Digital Realty campuses to OCI
• OCI maintains a partner ecosystem of 110+ FastConnect providers globally
“The launch of OCI FastConnect in Singapore marks an important step in our continued partnership with Oracle, and ongoing commitment to helping customers deploy cloud and AI workloads with speed and confidence,” said Serene Nah, Managing Director and Head of Asia Pacific, Digital Realty.
🌐 Analysis: Singapore continues to consolidate its position as a major regional AI and cloud hub, driven by strong demand for hybrid and low-latency architectures. Digital Realty and Oracle both expanded their regional footprints throughout 2025, while competitors such as Equinix, ST Telemedia, and NTT have also added new cloud on-ramps in Asia Pacific. The addition of a second FastConnect PoP offers enterprises more resiliency as AI workloads place greater stress on interconnection capacity.






