Space World eyes to capitalise on India’s growing data centres
NEW DELHI: Space World, a diversified group of companies that offers fibre-backed neutral network infrastructure, is looking to provide a neutral point-to-point connectivity for data centres in India.
“We aim to build the largest neutral point-to-point bandwidth for high-end customers and the data centres in the country,” Ankit Goel, co-founder of Space World, told ETTelecom.
Last year, the company’s promoters swapped their shares with Infrastructure Investment Trust (InvIT), owned by Brookfield Corporation, a Canadian asset management company.