CloudHQ to invest $4.8 billion to build Mexico data centers
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MEXICO CITY, Sept 25 (Reuters) - U.S. tech firm CloudHQ will invest $4.8 billion in a project to build six data centers in Mexico's central Queretaro state over the coming years, a company executive said on Thursday, adding these would be used to fuel cloud computing and AI.
Chief Operating Officer Keith Harney, speaking at a press conference with Mexico's president and economy minister, said CloudHQ was seeking a long-term tenant lease before it proceeds with the construction of the site.
The data centers will use a waterless cooling system, he added.
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