Barcelona
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Submer, a company specialising in immersion cooling, has expanded into data centre design, construction and services to support AI infrastructure development.
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Axent is expanding its network footprint in Barcelona by establishing a new point of presence (PoP) at Barcelona Cable Landing Station (CLS), the subsea cable landing station located in Sant Adrià de Besòs.
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Exa Infrastructure has spent €39 million in network infrastructure investment in Barcelona, to meet the growing demand in the Iberian Peninsula.
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EdgeConneX is to connect its data centre located in Sant Boi de Llobregat, Barcelona to AFR-IX Barcelona Cable Landing Station (Barcelona CLS).
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Equinix has unveiled plans to open a second data centre in Barcelona.
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Colt Technology Services is the first terrestrial client of the new Barcelona cable landing station (CLS), which has been built by African internet exchange AFR-IX Telecom.
Forthcoming events
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One year after it entered Catalonia with DE-CIX Barcelona, the Internet Exchange (IX) operator has announced a strategic partnership with AFR-IX telecom.
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Interxion has announced its plans to develop a data centre campus in Barcelona.
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Interxion is to step into the Barcelona market with the development of new colocation and connectivity hub.
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AFR-IX has confirmed plans to build a new subsea cable system called Medusa for approximately €326 million.
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DE-CIX announces that DE-CIX Barcelona, the new interconnection platform in the Catalonian capital, is fully operational.
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The runaway growth in data centres, cloud operators, submarine cables and internet exchanges across southern Europe is featured in a new map.
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Telefónica has acquired Barcelona-based cloud consulting company Altostratus.
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The mobile industry’s trade association is hoping up to 50,000 people will attend its delayed Barcelona show in person at the end of June.
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EdgeConneX has broken ground on a new 8MW edge data centre near Barcelona to help address the cloud service and colocation needs of local firms.
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The mobile industry will be back in Barcelona for its giant exhibition and conference until 2024, the GSMA has announced.
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The GSMA has bowed to what became inevitable and cancelled Mobile World Congress, the 100,000-strong event that was due to start in Barcelona in just over a week.
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Ericsson has pulled out of the world’s biggest telecoms exhibition and Nokia is thinking about following its example.