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Singapore launches Digital Connectivity Blueprint 

It outlines strategies for developing its digital infrastructure. 

The Ministry for Communications and Information launched the Digital Connectivity Blueprint to direct Singapore’s strategies in developing digital infrastructure. 

The Blueprint provides Singapore with a holistic plan for digital infrastructure, covering hard infrastructure, physical-digital infrastructure, and soft infrastructure. 

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The country will particularly double down on providing capacity to enable submarine cable landings to double within the next ten years. 

It will also build seamless end-to-end 10Gbps domestic connectivity within the next five years, ensuring world-class resilience and security for digital infrastructure. 

Moreover, Singapore sought to pioneer a roadmap for the growth of new Green Data Centres, push the sustainability envelope, and drive the greater adoption of the Singapore Digital Utility Stack.

 

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