Zenlayer, a distributed cloud provider for artificial intelligence (AI), has unveiled its Fabric Port service in Singapore, aiming to streamline global digital infrastructure connectivity for enterprises. The service acts as a single entry point, allowing organisations to establish unlimited virtual connections to public cloud platforms, IP transit providers, internet exchanges, and data centres. This initiative is part of Zenlayer’s strategy to simplify and expand digital infrastructure globally.
The Fabric Port in Singapore offers on-demand access to Zenlayer’s extensive ecosystem of connectivity partners, supported by a global backbone that spans six continents. “Our goal is to remove the barriers that slow down global digital expansion,” said Joe Zhu, Founder and CEO of Zenlayer. By providing metro connectivity in Singapore at no extra cost, Zenlayer offers a cost-effective solution for scaling infrastructure.
This service is also integral to Zenlayer’s Fabric for AI, a connectivity architecture designed for distributed AI infrastructure. As organisations deploy AI agents across various regions, they require high-bandwidth, low-latency interconnections to manage inference traffic efficiently. The Fabric Port supports port speeds of up to 400 Gbps, facilitating effective data movement across global AI infrastructure.
Singapore, a crucial interconnection hub linking networks across Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas, serves as the inaugural market for Fabric Port. This launch marks the beginning of Zenlayer’s broader plan to deploy this scalable entry point in major hubs worldwide.



