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Converge inaugurates new data centre, completes digital infrastructure

Converge inaugurates new data centre, completes digital infrastructure

Philippine broadband provider Converge ICT Solutions inaugurated a new 12MW data centre inaugurated in Angeles City, Pampanga on Friday as it also announced the completion of its national digital infrastructure buildout.

Converge said the Angeles Data Centre has officially finished construction and is ready to house critical infrastructure, both for Converge and onboarding enterprise customers.

The Angeles facility is configured to handle high-performance computing workloads, especially for AI and machine learning. The data centre will also house Converge’s sovereign cloud infrastructure.

Converge said its initial IT load capacity of 12MW is easily scalable, and will be powered by renewable energy similar to its existing data centres in Clark and Pasig.

Including the new Caloocan Data Centre launched last year, Converge now has four data centres as part of its digital architecture, which also includes nearly 900,000 km of fibre nationwide, three international cable systems (Bifrost, SEA-H2X and C2C-EAC) and two new landing stations in Davao and La Union.

All of this adds up to a fully integrated, future-ready architecture designed to support the company in bringing cutting-edge technologies across sectors, said Converge CEO and Co-Founder Dennis Anthony Uy at the Angeles data centre launch event.

“You cannot move into AI, cloud, or advanced tech solutions without a strong digital backbone in place. This is the complete stack digital infrastructure that we have built. This is infrastructure designed for full coverage, reliability, and scale,” Uy said. “With this advanced infrastructure, Converge is now ready to power the digital journeys of every Filipino and make full use of the latest innovations to drive the nation forward.”



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