CDC Data Centres plans to develop two "hyperscale" centres in Auckland to meet demand from existing customers and to extend its business into New Zealand.
The Australian firm, 48 per cent-owned by Infratil (the 50% owner of Vodafone NZ), said the two facilities would have capacity in the near term of up to 20 megawatts.
Additional vacant land would allow for progressive development over time to meet demand from new and existing customers, Infratil said.
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