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Cloud and Data Centre Growth in Russia - 2021 to 2025

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  • January 2021
  • Region: Russia
  • Tariff Consultancy
  • ID: 5237861

This new report considers the growth of space, power, pricing for Russia. The report forms part of the Emerging Market report covering also Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Morocco, South Africa, Turkey and Vietnam.

The report shows the revenues for Cloud and Data Centre Market forecast over the period from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025 and provides profiles of the key Public Cloud and Data Centre providers for Russia.

About Russia

Russia has domestic and international connectivity, with the key domestic in Russia MTS, MegaFon TTK (formerly TransTelecom). On an international level, Russia is connected via three cables, most connectivity into Russia is terrestrial cable connectivity rather than subsea cable connectivity.

In August 2020, Russian telecoms provider MegaFon announced that it had started survey work for a proposed trans-Arctic subsea fibre system connecting Europe and Asia with Cinia (Finland) and Russian state enterprise Rosgeologiya. The Arctic Cable is intended to connect Finland, Norway, Arctic Russia with Japan, as yet there is no launch date.

A number of new CSPs have entered the Russian market, in part to comply with legislation that requires all data storage to be made within the country. Yandex Cloud, a subsidiary of the Russian search engine provider Yandex, launched cloud services from 2018.

There are 36 Data Centre Providers in Russia with around 80 Data Centre facilities.  As part of the Russian Digital Economy Program, published by the Russian Government in 2018, calls upon the national telecom providers, led by Rostelecom, to build Data Centres in the Russian regions - with around 80 percent of Russian Data Centre capacity in the Moscow & St Petersburg areas alone. The aim is to provide a geographically diverse national network with Data Centre facilities across all of the Russian regions by 2024. 


Table of Contents

Section 1 - A definition of a Cloud & Emerging Data Centre market - provides a definition of an Emerging Market and compares the key similarities between the 10 Data Centre markets profiled.     
Section 2 - The Cloud and Data Centre Fabric in Russia - provides an overview of the key Data Centre fabric including domestic fibre connectivity, sub-sea fibre connectivity, Dark Fibre connectivity, Power & renewable power availability, Energy costs and Digital & Cloud adoption rates in Russia.
Section 3 - The Data Centre Market in Russia - including a Data Centre overview, Key Data Centre Players, Forecast Data Centre growth (in space and power) and Data Centre pricing for Russia from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025.  
Section 4 - The Public Cloud Market in Russia - including key Cloud Service Providers (CSPs), the market entry of new CSPs, pricing and product examples, the presence of the global CSPs Russia and a forecast for public cloud revenues from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025.
Section 5 - Conclusions & Key Trends - The Conclusions from the report and the growth in Russia and key trends in Russia.
Appendix One - A list of Cloud & Data Centre Providers that are included in the report

List of Figures
Figure 1 - A table showing the currencies used in the report converted to USD $1
Figure 2 - A pie chart showing the ten Emerging Market Data Centre Markets by Data Centre raised floor space as of the beginning of 2021 - in percent worldwide
Figure 3 - A chart showing the total amount of Data Centre space by each Emerging Country Market forecast as of the beginning of 2021 (in m2)
Figure 4 - A table showing the amount of forecast Data Centre raised floor space as of the beginning of 2021 for each of the ten Emerging Markets - in m2
Figure 5 - A table showing the forecast growth in Data Centre raised floor space for each of the 10 Emerging Country Markets in ‘000s of m2 from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025
Figure 6 - A table showing the growth in forecast Data Centre revenues in USD from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025 per annum for each Emerging Country Market
Figure 7 - A chart showing the range of Data Centre forecast revenue growth in each of the 10 Emerging Country Markets in CAGR per annum - in percent
Figure 8 - A chart showing the range of public cloud forecast revenue growth in each of the 10 Emerging Country Markets in CAGR from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025 per annum - in percent
Figure 9 - A table showing the amount of Emerging Market Data Centre space in m2 (forecast as of the beginning of 2021) divided by country population for the ten Emerging Market countries surveyed
Figure 10 - A chart showing the increase in total third-party Data Centre space by the 3 regions (EMEA, Americas, Asia Pacific & total) from 2010 to the end of 2019 - in ‘000s of m2 per annum
Figure 11 - A table showing the increase of total third-party Data Centre power by the 3 regions (EMEA, Americas, the Asia Pacific & totals) - from 2010 to the end of 2019 - in MW
Figure 12 - A table showing the forecast revenues for Data Centres & the public cloud - as of the beginning of 2021 in USD in each of the ten Emerging Markets
Figure 13 - A table showing the key domestic fibre providers in Russia
Figure 14- A table showing the key international subsea cable systems connecting Russia
Figure 15 - A chart showing the forecast growth in public cloud revenues in Russia from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025 - in millions of USD per annum
Figure 16 - A table showing the ranking of the 10 Emerging Market Data Centre Countries in the WEF GCI 2019 to 2020 survey
Figure 17 - A table showing the forecast public cloud revenues from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025 by each Emerging Country Market - in millions of USD per annum
Figure 18 - A pie chart showing the revenue share of public cloud services for each of the ten Emerging Markets as a percentage
Figure 19 - A table showing the forecast public Cloud revenue for the ten Emerging Markets from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025 - in millions of USD per annum
Figure 20 - A table showing the key statistics for the third-party Russian Data Centre market
Figure 21 - A chart forecasting the growth in the Russian Data Centre space (in ‘000s of m2) and DCCP (in MW) from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025
Figure 23 - A chart showing the average for Russia's rack space, m2 & per kW rentals in USD per month forecast as of the beginning of 2021
Figure 24 - A chart showing a pricing forecast for average Russia rack space, m2 & per kW rentals in USD per month from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025
Figure 25 - A chart showing Russias Data Centre revenue forecast for the period from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025 - in millions of USD per annum
Figure 26 - A table showing the forecast of Data Centre raised floor space in Russia shown in ‘000s of m2 from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025
Figure 27 - A table summarising DCCP (Data Centre Customer Power) across the ten Emerging Markets in MW - forecast from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025 
Figure 28 - A table showing average forecast rack space, m2, kW rentals in USD per month for the ten Emerging Market countries as of the beginning of 2021
Figure 29 - A table showing forecast Data Centre revenues in USD per annum for the ten Emerging Market countries from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Cinia
  • MegaFon TTK (formerly TransTelecom)
  • Rosgeologiya
  • Rostelecom
  • Yandex Cloud

Methodology

The analyst researches its reports typically within a three-month period. All of its reports are based on primary and secondary research including interviews with relevant companies/operators covered in the report. The analyst also draws on its extensive in-house database and its contacts in the field of telecommunications it has established since the company was launched in 2006.

The analyst has 26-years of experience in the field of telecoms pricing both mobile and fixed. They have a network of consultants as well as a multi-lingual research team, with languages spoken French, German, Polish and Spanish.

 

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