Chief Telecom Inc: Chief Telecom LY2 Building (IDC Building)
About Chief Telecom LY2 Building (IDC Building)
Chief Telecom LY2 Building (IDC Building – AI/Data Expansion) is a carrier-neutral data center facility operated by Chief Telecom Inc., located in Taipei, Taiwan. Developed as an expansion of Chief Telecom’s existing IDC footprint, the LY2 Building is designed to support growing demand for data-intensive, AI-driven, and enterprise workloads within the Taipei metropolitan area. Its location provides proximity to enterprise customers, technology firms, and Taiwan’s dense metro fiber infrastructure, supporting low-latency connectivity across the region.
Built to complement Chief Telecom’s original L.Y. Building, the LY2 facility focuses on scalable, high-availability infrastructure capable of supporting higher power densities and modern IT deployments. The data center aligns with Chief Telecom’s role in Taiwan’s digital infrastructure ecosystem, offering secure, locally hosted environments for enterprises and service providers requiring resilient and future-ready capacity.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Purpose-built IDC environment designed for continuous, mission-critical operations
- Infrastructure designed to support higher-density deployments suitable for data-intensive and AI-related workloads
- Redundant power architecture with UPS-backed systems and backup generation supporting high availability
- Controlled cooling environments designed to maintain stable operating conditions for modern IT equipment
- Scalable colocation offerings, including cabinets, racks, and secure private spaces
- Facility design enabling modular expansion of space and power as demand grows
- 24/7 monitoring and operational support, including on-site technical staff and remote-hands services
🔐 Security & Compliance
- Multi-layer physical security framework, including controlled site access and secured data hall zones
- Badge-based and role-based access control for customer and operational areas
- Continuous CCTV monitoring across critical facility areas
- Fire detection and protection systems designed to safeguard IT infrastructure
- Secure customer environments, including locked cabinets and segregated colocation areas
- Operational practices aligned with Taiwanese regulatory requirements and enterprise security expectations
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Carrier-neutral connectivity enabling access to multiple domestic network providers
- Strong metro connectivity across Taipei and surrounding regions
- Cross-connect services available for carrier, partner, and customer interconnection
- Suitable for hybrid IT, data-intensive, and network-centric architectures
- Ideal for enterprises and service providers requiring resilient infrastructure in Taiwan
💼 Who It Serves
- Enterprises requiring secure, Taiwan-based data center infrastructure
- Technology and data-driven organizations deploying high-density or AI-related workloads
- ISPs and network operators establishing or expanding Taipei points of presence
- Managed service providers supporting local and regional customers
- Organizations implementing hybrid IT, analytics, or scalable compute architectures