Colocation firm Telehouse has completed a new data center at its campus in Paris, France.
The company recently announced the completion of a new phase of its Magny 2 data center, located at its TH3 Paris Magny campus. The expansion adds 3MW of liquid-cooled capacity across 2,000 sqm (21,525 sq ft).
“The artificial intelligence revolution is underway, an unprecedented technological advance that is shaping the future of our society and businesses. But this revolution is not just technological; it is also sovereign,” said Sami Slim, CEO and general manager of Telehouse Paris. “AI sovereignty is the independence of nations from global tech giants, ensuring security, transparency, and autonomy. This challenge is supported by our clients, including companies such as Antemeta, with its sovereign AI platform and 3DS Outscale, the French leader in trusted cloud services.
First announced in October 2022 and launched a year later, the Magny 2 development will consist of five data halls at full build-out, offering 18MW across 12,000 sqm of IT space. The campus is a former EADS military site.
Established in 1988 and owned by Japanese telco KDDI, Telehouse has operations in 15 cities globally, including in the US, UK, France, Germany, China, Singapore, Vietnam, and Japan.
Telehouse also operates the 7,000 sqm (75,347 sq ft) Telehouse Paris Voltaire site. Earlier this year, the company announced a €1 billion ($1.14bn) French investment plan, with new data centers planned near Marseille and expansions at its existing French sites.
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