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Singapore-based data center company Digital Edge has secured over $1.6 billion in new funding through a mix of equity and debt to fuel its growth, catering to the rising cloud and AI demands in Asia. The firm, owned by Stonepeak, has already operated 21 data centers across Japan, Korea, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines, with plans to expand further.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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