Sterlite Technologies Ltd (STL) has announced a new generation of Data Centre solutions tailored for AI-driven infrastructure, addressing the needs of hyperscalers, colocation players, enterprises, and telecom providers. Launched on June 16, 2025, these solutions aim to support the $517 billion global data centre market by 2030.
STL launches AI-focused Data Centre solutions with advanced cabling and connectivity.
Targets $517B global data centre market by 2030 (10.5% CAGR).
Solutions comply with ANSI/TIA-942, TIA-568, and ISO 11801 standards.
Features STL Celesta IBR technology for high-density, low-latency connectivity.
Offers 25-year performance warranty for reliability.
Partners with Tech Data for distribution in India.
STL’s expanded portfolio, announced in Dubai on June 16, 2025, tackles the challenges of AI-driven data centres, including lower latencies, higher speeds, and sustainability. “The future of data centres lies in architectures that balance scale, speed, and sustainability,” said Rahul Puri, CEO of STL’s Optical Networking Business. With 30+ years of optical connectivity expertise, STL’s solutions support the projected $517B data centre market, growing at a 10.5% CAGR from 2021–2030.
STL’s offerings include:
Fibre and Copper Cabling: High-performance systems for data, security, and AV connectivity in buildings, campuses, and data centres.
Pre-terminated Multi-fibre Systems: LC/MPO connectors for scalable, space-efficient deployments.
STL Celesta IBR Technology: High-density, low-latency solution for inter-data centre connectivity, supporting GPU-heavy AI workloads requiring 36x more fibre than CPU racks.Products are manufactured in state-of-the-art facilities, meeting ANSI/TIA-942, TIA-568, and ISO 11801 standards, with a 25-year warranty ensuring reliability.
STL has partnered with Tech Data India for distribution, enhancing market access. “Tech Data’s capabilities lie in onboarding new partners and accelerating STL’s go-to-market,” said Bejoy Thekkekara, Senior Director at Tech Data India. This collaboration supports STL’s expansion into the $50B AI infrastructure segment, driven by hyperscalers like AWS and Microsoft.
AI workloads, consuming 14% of global data centre power (55GW in 2025), demand advanced infrastructure, per Goldman Sachs. STL’s solutions address this, offering energy-efficient cabling and cooling compatibility for high-density racks up to 40kW. Posts on X highlight STL’s role in enabling India’s 520,000-GPU capacity by 2026, reinforcing its position in the AI ecosystem.
STL’s bespoke design services ensure tailored deployments, aligning with the 90% of data centre spending projected for AI by 2035. By addressing latency, density, and sustainability, STL is poised to support hyperscalers and enterprises in building the backbone of the digital economy, as emphasized by CEO Rahul Puri.
STL is a leading global optical and digital solutions company providing advanced offerings to build 5G, Rural, FTTx, Enterprise and Data Centre networks.