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Taoying Road datacenter construction update

Microsoft has begun construction on the Taoying Road datacenters in the North Taiwan Area 

Why datacenters are needed 

Datacenters provide the physical infrastructure for the technology we depend on at work and in our personal lives. Whenever you open an app on your phone, join a virtual classroom or meeting, snap and save photos, or play a game with your friends online, you are using a datacenter. Local businesses, government, hospitals, and schools rely on datacenters every day to deliver goods and services to you.  

 

Construction update 

Microsoft has selected North Taiwan area as the regional launch zone and has started construction for our data center projects.  Construction of the first building is estimated to be completed in 2024. Completion of construction does not indicate datacenter operation/availability 

Together with our Contractors, Exyte and Ruentex, we are permitted for this work through the local Taiwanese government and are aligned with local laws and regulations related to safety, work hours, air quality and environmental requirements. Our project teams put safety and security of our people as top priority; we bring in international safety best practices to enhance safety culture on-site.  

 

Staying connected 

We will keep the community up to date via our Taiwan community page on the Microsoft in Your Community blog. 

Community engagement questions can be directed to Ken Tse by emailing comm.engage@erm.com or you can leave a voicemail at Tel: 0978 312 253

Questions about daily operations can be directed to Henry Chi, Exyte Taiwan Co. Ltd. by calling, Tel: 0928 872 533. 

For PR-related questions, contact Microsoft Media Relations at rapidresponse@we-worldwide.com

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