DCI invests $600m in Auckland datacentre sequel

DCI invests $600m in Auckland datacentre sequel
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Staff reporters
DCI Data Centers has purchased another site on Auckland's North Shore, pushing its overall investment into the city to more than $600 million.The site, understood to be in Albany, covers five hectares and will be home to one of the country's largest datacentres, to be called AKL02.Construction is scheduled to start by the middle of this year.The Sydney-based datacentre operator and cloud infrastructure provider is owned by giant Canadian alternative investment company Brookfield Asset Management. It also recently broke ground on its AKL...