BCE to Establish Network of AI Data Centers Across Canada
1. BCE, Canada’s largest telecom company, is investing in setting up a network of artificial intelligence data centers across the country to keep up with the global trend of aggressive AI infrastructure expansion.
2. Bell Canada plans to build data centers in six Canadian cities, starting with Kamloops, British Columbia, with Groq as a key tenant. The project, called Bell AI Fabric, aims to have 500 MW capacity to support AI applications.
3. The move aligns with the growing demand for local AI networks and capabilities, as seen in other countries like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Bell CEO, Mirko Bibic, emphasized the importance of having Canadian-operated AI capabilities for the country’s economic stability.
Canadian Telecom Giants Investing in AI Infrastructure
Canada’s telecom industry is ramping up investments in AI infrastructure to position the country for the upcoming AI era. BCE and Telus Corporation are leading the way in establishing data centers to support the growing demand for AI applications.
Supporting Local AI Capabilities
By building local AI data centers, Canadian firms are ensuring that the country has access to crucial technology for economic growth. The focus on inference processing speed and sovereignty in AI operations is driving the push for more localized AI infrastructure.
Groq’s Role in Canadian AI Landscape
Groq, a US-based AI chip startup, is set to play a significant role in Canada’s AI landscape as an exclusive partner for BCE’s data center network. With a growing number of developers using its services, Groq is expanding its data center locations to include Canada, providing more options for AI model processing.