RadiusDC Plans 24MW Data Center in Indiana; DISH Defaults on Wireless Agreement
RadiusDC has announced plans to develop a 24MW edge colocation campus, Indy I, in Plainfield, Indiana, with the possibility of a second site, Indy II. Meanwhile, DISH has defaulted on its wireless infrastructure payments to Crown Castle, leading to the termination of their agreement and the potential recovery of $3.5 billion, following DISH's sale of spectrum licenses to AT&T and SpaceX.

RadiusDC announced plans for a 24MW edge colocation campus named Indy I in Plainfield, Indiana, adjacent to a Duke Energy substation, with potential for a second site, Indy II. Secure IT Env8ironments completed a modular data center for a global operator on St.
Helena, 1,800km from Africa. Crown Castle disclosed DISH defaulted on wireless infrastructure payments, terminating their agreement and potentially recovering $3.5B. DISH has sold spectrum licenses to AT&T and SpaceX.




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