For many years, businesses and startups in Northeast India depended on servers located in distant metro cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, or Bengaluru. Websites, applications, and digital services serving the region were often hosted thousands of kilometers away, leading to higher latency and slower response times.
This long-standing challenge is beginning to change with the emergence of NCXHost, widely recognized as Assam’s first indigenous public data center built and operated locally.
Based in Guwahati, NCXHost has developed its own data center infrastructure to provide enterprise-grade hosting services including Dedicated Servers, GPU Servers, VPS Hosting, Windows RDP Servers, and Colocation solutions. Unlike many hosting providers that operate mainly as resellers of infrastructure located elsewhere, NCXHost manages its own physical facilities within Assam.
Guwahati, often considered the gateway to Northeast India, has increasingly become an important hub for trade, connectivity, and emerging technology initiatives in the region.
The company currently operates two physical data center locations in North Guwahati, situated in Rajaduar and Abhaypur. These facilities form the foundation of a locally built digital infrastructure designed to serve businesses across Assam, Northeast India, and beyond.
Data centers form the backbone of modern internet services, supporting everything from websites and e-commerce platforms to banking systems, research environments, and artificial intelligence workloads. For a long time, the Northeast lacked such foundational infrastructure, making local businesses heavily dependent on distant hosting facilities.
NCXHost was established with the vision of bringing reliable and high-performance computing resources closer to the region. By building and operating its own infrastructure, the company aims to reduce dependency on distant data centers while improving performance for applications serving users in Northeast India.
The company’s infrastructure includes several key operational features designed to ensure reliability and stability:
• Two physical data center locations in North Guwahati — Rajaduar and Abhaypur
• 99.99% network uptime commitment for stable hosting performance
• 24×7 dedicated human technical support
• Multiple ISP connectivity for resilient network routing
• N+2 grade power backup systems ensuring continuous operations
• Green energy integration supporting environmentally responsible infrastructure
Together, these systems help maintain consistent performance for businesses running critical digital services.
The infrastructure supports a wide range of workloads. Businesses can deploy enterprise dedicated servers for high-performance applications and large databases, while startups and developers can utilize scalable VPS hosting environments to launch and expand their services.
One of the rapidly growing areas of demand supported by the platform is GPU-based computing. With the rise of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and advanced data processing technologies, GPU servers have become essential for many modern workloads. NCXHost provides GPU-powered infrastructure designed for AI training, rendering workloads, and data-intensive applications.
Another key service offered by the company is colocation. Through this model, organizations can deploy their own servers within the NCXHost data center environment while benefiting from reliable power systems, professional cooling infrastructure, and high-speed connectivity.
A defining aspect of NCXHost’s journey is that the company has been built entirely through bootstrapped efforts. Unlike many technology ventures that rely on venture capital funding, the infrastructure has been developed gradually through independent investment and long-term planning.
NCXHost was founded by Biplab Das and Sunit Kumar Nandi, who envisioned building strong digital infrastructure within the region itself.
“NCXHost was born out of a simple frustration—but it became a mission. We didn’t want the next generation of developers and businesses in Assam to feel like we did—unsupported, overlooked, or forced to rely on metros far away. This is for Assam. This is for all of us.”
— Biplab Das, Co-founder, NCXHost
As India’s digital economy continues to expand, the role of regional infrastructure providers is becoming increasingly important. Initiatives like NCXHost highlight how locally built data center infrastructure can strengthen the digital ecosystem and support the growing technology landscape of India.
