Telefonica Bolsters Edge Rollout in Spain
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Telefónica has just announced the new locations for its Edge Computing nodes, which will join the 10 already operating in Spain. Valladolid is one of the cities that will host this facility, likely at the company's headquarters in the Vadillos neighborhood. This will make it the only one in Castile and León and one of 17 nationwide.
Telefónica claims European edge leadership in Spain
The operator has activated 10 edge nodes and will add 7 more during 2026 to meet rising demand for compute, AI, power and technical floor space as a major differentiator Telefónica is deploying 17 edge computing nodes across Spain as part of a plan to deliver competitive, sustainable and secure European technology infrastructure based on edge computing. It is designed to support the digital transformation of businesses and the public sector. Tel…
Telefónica is deploying 17 "edge computing" nodes in Spain as part of a plan to offer "competitive, sustainable and safe" European technological infrastructures based on this technology and, also, to boost new digital services, accelerate the transformation of companies and promote data sovereignty, according to the company in a statement. [...] La entrada Telefónica deploys 17 "edge computing" nodes in Spain to boost new digital services aparec…
Telefonica bolsters edge rollout in Spain
Telefonica made its latest push to strengthen European infrastructure by adding seven edge computing nodes across home market Spain, responding to rising demand for compute, AI and power capabilities. The operator stated the seven nodes will be activated this year, adding to ten already in operation in cities including Barcelona, Madrid and Bilbao. By adding a further seven, Telefonica explained it would enable new digital services, accelerate b…
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