Ooredoo has officially launched its latest data center in Sohar, marking a significant advancement for Oman Vision 2040 and the digital infrastructure landscape.
This cutting-edge facility is designed to meet the growing demands for secure, scalable, and efficient data services in Oman, catering to businesses of all sizes. The new data center boasts a total capacity of 1,200 racks and is equipped with a robust power supply of up to 10 megawatts.
According to the statement, built to Level 3+ standards, it ensures impressive reliability, performance, and security. The facility will provide enhanced uptime, enabling businesses to operate seamlessly and securely while maintaining critical operations, even during power or network disruptions.
“The launch of this data center in Sohar represents a strategic milestone for Ooredoo and a key step forward in Oman’s digital transformation. By providing robust, secure, and scalable infrastructure, we are enabling businesses to not only meet today’s demands but also future-proof their operations. This investment underscores our commitment to driving innovation, fostering growth, and supporting the broader goals of Oman Vision 2040.”
As a leading telecommunications provider in Oman, Ooredoo is dedicated to driving innovation and delivering world-class services that empower businesses and communities. The launch of this state-of-the-art data center highlights Ooredoo’s commitment to enhancing digital connectivity and supporting the evolving needs of enterprises across the region.
By investing in advanced infrastructure, Ooredoo strengthens its position in the market and plays a vital role in Oman’s broader digital transformation strategy, paving the way for sustainable growth and development.
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