Qatari telco Ooredoo has inaugurated a brand new 10 MW facility in Sohar, Oman, to fulfill the nation’s rising demand for safe, scalable, and environment friendly information providers.
The info centre will present capability for 1,200 racks as a part of Ooredoo’s effort to assist the Oman Imaginative and prescient 2040. Constructed to Stage 3+ requirements, the power is designed to make sure elevated uptime.
“The launch of this information centre in Sohar represents a strategic milestone for Ooredoo and a key step ahead in Oman’s digital transformation,” mentioned Dr. Ahmed Abdullah Al Abri, Chief Expertise & Info Officer at Ooredoo Oman.
“By offering strong, safe, and scalable infrastructure, we’re enabling companies to not solely meet at the moment’s calls for but additionally future-proof their operations. This funding underscores our dedication to driving innovation, fostering progress, and supporting the broader targets of Oman Imaginative and prescient 2040.”
Earlier this yr, Ooredoo Group secured a QAR 2 billion (£410 million) financing deal to speed up the expansion of its information centre and AI enterprise within the MENA area.