Ready Server Expands Into Japan With Strategic AT TOKYO Data Center Partnership

Pranav Hotkar 14 Jan, 2026

Tokyo, Japan - January 13, 2026 - Cloud and virtual private server provider Ready Server Pte. Ltd. has announced a strategic expansion into Japan, partnering with carrier-neutral operator AT TOKYO to deploy infrastructure within one of Tokyo’s premier data centers, the company said in a press release today. This marks an important milestone in Ready Server’s Asia-Pacific growth strategy and expands its footprint to a third live region in the region.

Under the agreement, Ready Server’s infrastructure services will be deployed inside AT TOKYO’s CC1 facility, one of the most connected data center campuses in Japan. The partnership gives Ready Server access to robust carrier connectivity and low-latency network routes, enabling performance-sensitive workloads for enterprises and developers across the region.

Expanding into Tokyo, one of Asia’s most important digital hubs, gives us access to the carrier density and network routes needed for consistent performance and regional reach,” said Alan Woo, Director of Ready Server. He noted that the collaboration with AT TOKYO enables faster, low-latency deployment for customers while leveraging local connectivity.

The CC1 facility hosts a wide array of network service providers, including major domestic and international carriers, internet exchange points, and cloud on-ramps, positioning the partnership as a strong value proposition for customers seeking scalable, resilient infrastructure. Ready Server’s offerings within the facility will include scalable compute, storage, and networking services tailored to support web developers, system integrators, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and businesses pursuing cloud-like capabilities without the complexity or cost overhead of hyperscale cloud platforms.

Mtasayuki Ohnishi, Executive Officer at AT TOKYO, said Tokyo’s data center landscape offers stable power, high network density, and abundant connectivity options. “Combined with Tokyo’s central role in Japan’s digital ecosystem and the support of TEPCO’s grid infrastructure, this location provides an ideal foundation for regional deployments,” Ohnishi said.

With the expansion, Tokyo becomes Ready Server’s third live region in Asia, joining Singapore and Hong Kong. The company said this is part of a broader initiative to increase its service footprint across key Asia-Pacific markets, with plans to consider future deployments in Seoul, Taipei, Sydney, and Osaka.

Market analysts said the partnership comes at a time when demand for localized cloud and managed infrastructure services in Japan is rising amid broader regional trends toward distributed compute and reduced latency. Businesses and developers increasingly seek alternatives to traditional hyperscale cloud platforms that offer flexibility and predictable pricing, particularly for edge and application-specific workloads.

Ready Server said its services will be available immediately in the Tokyo region, with customers able to provision infrastructure via its platform in the coming weeks. The company emphasized its commitment to delivering simplified, scalable infrastructure that supports digital growth for customers across Asia and beyond.


About the Author

Pranav Hotkar is a content writer at DCPulse with 2+ years of experience covering the data center industry. His expertise spans topics including data centers, edge computing, cooling systems, power distribution units (PDUs), green data centers, and data center infrastructure management (DCIM). He delivers well-researched, insightful content that highlights key industry trends and innovations. Outside of work, he enjoys exploring cinema, reading, and photography.


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