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The TONOMUS.NEOM Telecommunications Center, located in Oxagon, NEOM, Saudi Arabia, is a cornerstone project by TONOMUS, NEOM's cognitive technology company. This facility features a high-capacity, efficient data center and associated infrastructure designed to bolster 5G, satellite, and fiber cable network connectivity, alongside secure private cloud services for the NEOM region.
Strategically positioned within Oxagon, the Center enhances digital connectivity, information security, and network resilience. It aims to provide some of the world's highest and most reliable network speeds, ensuring consistent bandwidth for secure information sharing and rapid decision-making. The facility supports NEOM's construction demands, connects residents and businesses, and drives down operating costs.
With scalable capabilities, the Center will power a software-driven network and secure private cloud projected to service numerous locations and devices, including up to 300,000 construction staff by 2025 and 200 million IoT devices by 2030. It integrates state-of-the-art solutions from various technology partners and spans 18,000m2, including a two-floor office building for 150 personnel.
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Tonomus announced the launch of NEOM's first data center
- New Stage: Operational
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