US Signal is making a bold move with a $200 million capital expenditure program to enhance its cloud, colocation, and AI infrastructure. This strategic investment, supported by Igneo Infrastructure Partners, showcases the company’s commitment to meeting the evolving needs of the market.
The company is expanding its Detroit Metro Data Center with an additional 3 megawatts (MW) of commercial power and its Des Moines Data Center with 6 MW, making them power-dense and scalable facilities. These developments are aimed at catering to hyperscalers, cloud providers, and enterprise customers requiring high-density power and cooling infrastructure for modern AI and edge workloads.
US Signal is also laying down over 1,000 miles of new fiber and conduit to establish a high-capacity, ultra-dense backbone for AI and cloud applications at scale. This initiative addresses the current lack of network density and latency performance across the United States, crucial for real-time inference, training, and edge computing.
To support national-scale digital transformation, the company is building a purpose-built, fiber-first platform designed for AI computing. This next-generation infrastructure will feature micro-edge data centers for fiber regeneration and colocation, enhancing edge-to-core performance for US Signal’s diverse customer base.
CEO Daniel Watts emphasizes that these investments are not just about capacity expansion but about laying the groundwork for the future of AI, cloud, and edge computing. US Signal aims to provide the necessary power, proximity, and performance to meet the growing demand for scalable, low-latency infrastructure both regionally and nationally.
Chairman of the Board, Michael Ryder, recognizes US Signal as a key player in the digital infrastructure space, well-equipped to meet the increasing need for AI, cloud, and edge connectivity. This investment signifies a shared commitment from US Signal and Igneo Infrastructure Partners to deliver sustainable value to enterprises, hyperscalers, and service providers nationwide.
These strategic investments solidify US Signal’s position as a leading national infrastructure provider capable of supporting a wide range of services, from enterprise cloud and colocation to distributed AI inference at the edge. The company’s focus on ultra-dense fiber and strategically located power-dense data centers sets the stage for continued growth and innovation in the industry.