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Ooredoo Group announces Syntys acquisition of Q-Data facilities in Qatar

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Last updated: 2026/01/20 at 1:54 PM
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Doha, Qatar – Ooredoo Group and Syntys announced Tuesday the acquisition of Q Data QFZ LLC, a Qatar-based operator of hyperscale data center facilities, by Syntys. The deal expands Syntys’ total IT capacity in Qatar to 26MW, addressing growing demand from cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) providers in the Gulf region. This acquisition underscores Qatar’s commitment to becoming a regional hub for digital infrastructure and sovereign AI capabilities.

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Addressing Regional Demand for Cloud and AIComplementing Qatar’s Digital Transformation

The transaction, completed with Doha Venture Capital, a subsidiary of Qatar Free Zones Authority, involves two Tier III-certified, carrier-neutral facilities located within the Qatar Free Zones. Syntys, established through a carve-out of Ooredoo Group’s regional data center operations, will integrate Q Data’s existing 5MW of live capacity and 7.5MW currently under development. This move positions Syntys to better serve international clients and contribute to Qatar’s expanding digital economy.

Expanding Data Center Capacity in the Middle East

The acquisition comes at a critical time, as demand for data center space in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region continues to surge. According to industry reports, capacity constraints are hindering the deployment of cloud services and AI platforms. The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, including Qatar, are actively investing in digital infrastructure to attract these businesses and foster innovation.

Ooredoo Group CEO Aziz Aluthman Fakhroo stated the acquisition aligns with the company’s strategy of investing in essential digital infrastructure. He emphasized the importance of enabling sovereign AI and cloud services across the region, and the value this brings to shareholders. Syntys CEO Sunita Bottse added that Q Data’s facilities meet the high standards required by their clients.

Addressing Regional Demand for Cloud and AI

The demand for data center services is being driven by several factors, including the increasing adoption of cloud computing, the growth of AI applications, and the need for secure and reliable data storage. Qatar’s strategic location and favorable investment climate are attracting international companies seeking to establish a presence in the region.

However, building and operating data centers requires significant capital investment and technical expertise. Syntys’ acquisition of Q Data allows it to quickly expand its capacity and leverage existing infrastructure, accelerating its growth plans. The company aims to reach over 120MW of installed capacity across MENA by 2030, and this deal is a significant step towards that goal.

Complementing Qatar’s Digital Transformation

This acquisition is not occurring in isolation. It complements Ooredoo Group’s broader digital infrastructure portfolio, including a planned sovereign AI cloud launching in 2025. This cloud will provide public and private institutions in Qatar with local access to advanced computing resources, reducing reliance on foreign providers and enhancing data security.

The Qatar Free Zones Authority has been instrumental in attracting foreign investment and promoting the development of the digital economy. By providing a business-friendly environment and streamlined regulations, the authority is helping to position Qatar as a leading technology hub. Qatar Free Zones are designed to facilitate international business and attract companies seeking to expand into the region.

The deal also supports Qatar’s National Vision 2030, which prioritizes economic diversification and the development of a knowledge-based economy. Investing in digital infrastructure is seen as crucial to achieving these goals. The country is actively seeking to attract investment in areas such as AI, fintech, and cybersecurity.

Looking ahead, the integration of Q Data’s facilities into the Syntys platform is expected to be completed in the coming months. The focus will then shift to optimizing operations and expanding capacity to meet the growing demand from hyperscale cloud and AI customers. Industry observers will be watching to see how quickly Syntys can scale its operations and capitalize on the opportunities presented by the rapidly expanding digital economy in the MENA region. Further announcements regarding the sovereign AI cloud launch in 2025 are also anticipated.

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