Vertiv signs GCC data centre framework deal starting in UAE, Saudi Arabia
Vertiv announced on Monday that it signed a framework agreement to develop AI-ready data centre infrastructure across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), starting with the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
- Vertiv signed a framework agreement on Monday for AI-ready data centre infrastructure in the GCC.
- The rollout starts in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
- The source identifies Vertiv as a digital infrastructure provider.
Vertiv said the agreement covers AI-ready data centre infrastructure in the GCC region. The Gulf Cooperation Council includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, but the source only states that the initial focus is the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
The announcement came from Vertiv on Monday. The source does not name the counterparty to the framework agreement, give a contract value, or provide a deployment timeline beyond the initial start in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
Developing Telecoms described Vertiv as a digital infrastructure provider. The source does not specify individual data centre sites, capacity figures, or technical details for the planned AI-ready infrastructure.
- What countries are included in the GCC region referenced in Vertiv's announcement?
- Which countries will Vertiv's GCC data centre infrastructure work start in?
- What details did Vertiv disclose about the framework agreement?
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