
UAE
Emirates Group relocates data centre to world’s largest solar-powered hub
The Emirates Group has agreed to relocate its data centre to the world’s largest solar-powered hub, the Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park. The data centre will move to Moro Hub, a 100MW facility owned by the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, with the relocation expected to take place in mid-2026. According to the company, Moro Hub will provide extensive co-location services, including rack space, power, cooling, equipment supply, and additional services to the Emirates Group. As a result of the move, the data centre will be powered entirely by the solar plant, which has a capacity of 3GW.…Read more
MGX buys a stake in Khazna Data Centers
UAE-based technology investment company MGX and US private equity firm Silver Lake have acquired a minority stake in Khazna Data Centers. Following the deal, e&, the UAE telecom operator, has exited its investment in Khazna but remains a key business partner. In February, e& announced the divestment of its 40% stake in the company for $2.2bn to Abu Dhabi-based technology group G42. The new investors will support Khazna’s global expansion strategy and enhance its capabilities…Read more
Middle East
DAMAC buys data centre operator Hyperco
Edgnex Data Centers, the digital infrastructure arm of DAMAC Group, has acquired Hyperco, a Nordic data centre company. This acquisition is part of Edgnex’s global expansion strategy, following its substantial investment in the United States, where the company has committed an initial $20bn to develop data centres with a planned 2GW capacity over the next four years. In Europe, Edgnex has extended its investment beyond the Nordic region, including a €150mn joint venture with PPC in Greece to develop up to 25MW of capacity, as one example. Similarly, in the Middle East, the company aims to deliver 55MW of capacity by the end of this year, with a projected global capacity exceeding 3GW…Read more
Oman
Elon Musk’s Starlink starts operations in Oman
Oman’s telecom authority has granted permission for Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet service to begin retail and commercial operations. The service will cover all regions of Oman, offering speeds of up to 100 Mbps. Starlink Muscat has been awarded a Class 1 license, allowing it to provide fixed telecommunications services throughout the Sultanate…Read more
