Arizona’s Tech Expansion: The Strategic Implications of a 500-Acre Data Center Campus Near Phoenix
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A significant $3 million data center development is advancing in Guam’s most populous village of Dededo, following zoning approvals from the territory’s Hybrid Land Use Commission. The 10-acre facility will provide approximately 50,000 square feet of infrastructure space, strengthening Guam’s position as a vital Pacific communications gateway with multiple subsea cable connections.
The Pacific territory of Guam is set to enhance its digital infrastructure footprint with a newly approved $3 million data center development spanning ten acres in Dededo. This strategic investment comes as the island continues to solidify its role as a critical communications hub in the Asia-Pacific region, hosting numerous subsea cable systems that form the backbone of global internet connectivity.