A major data center deal just reshaped Qatar's digital infrastructure. Syntys acquired Q Data QFZ LLC, grabbing its hyperscale facilities in the Qatar Free Zones. The purchase includes two Tier Three certified data centers with five megawatts operational and seven point five under construction.
This move boosts Syntys' live IT capacity in the country to twenty-six megawatts. The acquisition targets soaring demand from cloud and AI providers across the Gulf region, where capacity remains tight. Seller Doha Venture Capital transferred ownership of the carrier-neutral assets.
Ooredoo Group CEO Aziz Aluthman Fakhroo stated the deal aligns with investing in critical digital infrastructure. It supports sovereign AI and cloud services while delivering shareholder value. Syntys CEO Sunita Bottse noted the facilities meet rigorous client standards and generate revenue.
Integrating these assets advances Syntys' plan to reach over one hundred twenty megawatts of capacity across the Middle East and North Africa. The platform was established from Ooredoo's regional data center operations. This transaction strengthens its position as a neutral host for global tech platforms in Qatar.
The deal complements Ooredoo's digital portfolio, including a sovereign AI cloud providing local compute access. It anchors hyperscale infrastructure within a Qatar-headquartered platform, supporting national digital economy goals.
This move boosts Syntys' live IT capacity in the country to twenty-six megawatts. The acquisition targets soaring demand from cloud and AI providers across the Gulf region, where capacity remains tight. Seller Doha Venture Capital transferred ownership of the carrier-neutral assets.
Ooredoo Group CEO Aziz Aluthman Fakhroo stated the deal aligns with investing in critical digital infrastructure. It supports sovereign AI and cloud services while delivering shareholder value. Syntys CEO Sunita Bottse noted the facilities meet rigorous client standards and generate revenue.
Integrating these assets advances Syntys' plan to reach over one hundred twenty megawatts of capacity across the Middle East and North Africa. The platform was established from Ooredoo's regional data center operations. This transaction strengthens its position as a neutral host for global tech platforms in Qatar.
The deal complements Ooredoo's digital portfolio, including a sovereign AI cloud providing local compute access. It anchors hyperscale infrastructure within a Qatar-headquartered platform, supporting national digital economy goals.