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Bell Canada is spearheading an ambitious project by announcing plans to open six artificial intelligence data centres in British Columbia. The initiative aims to position the telecom giant at the forefront of AI compute capabilities, underscoring its commitment to technological leadership—proving even telecoms can get geeky with innovation.
Bell announces plans to open six AI data centres in B.C. as part of Bell AI Fabric CP24
BCE Inc., Canada’s largest telecom company by revenue, will set up a network of artificial intelligence data centres across the country, mirroring the aggressive AI infrastructure build-out happening in the U.S. and abroad. Bell Canada plans to invest hundreds of millions of dollars to build data…
Bell Canada has announced it will open six artificial intelligence data centres in B.C. as part of a plan to create the largest AI compute project in Canada. The Montreal-based telecom company, which has in recent years touted its intent to become more tech-focused, said the facilities will provide…
Bell Canada has announced it will open six artificial intelligence data centres in B.C. as part of a plan to create the largest AI compute project in Canada.
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