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Home » AlphaTON Signs 5-Year Colocation Deal with atNorth to Support Telegram

AlphaTON Signs 5-Year Colocation Deal with atNorth to Support Telegram

December 15, 2025
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AlphaTON Capital entered a five-year enterprise colocation agreement with Nordic data center operator atNorth to anchor its decentralized AI infrastructure strategy tied to the Telegram ecosystem. The agreement secures long-term power and facility capacity at atNorth’s SWE01 data center in Kista, Sweden, marking AlphaTON’s first large-scale colocation commitment.

The 60-month contract begins February 1, 2026, and provides AlphaTON with 2.23 MW of peak power capacity at the Tier III–certified facility, along with a right of first refusal for an additional 2.1 MW. The deployment targets GPU-dense AI and high-performance computing workloads and leverages Nordic renewable energy, with power usage effectiveness capped between 1.4 and 1.7 depending on utilization.

AlphaTON plans to use the infrastructure to support distributed AI training and inference services aligned with Telegram’s mini-apps, bots, and developer ecosystem. The company positions the deployment as a foundation for AI-as-a-service, GPU compute marketplaces, and high-performance computing offerings aimed at enterprise and developer customers.

  • Five-year enterprise colocation agreement starting February 1, 2026
  • 2,230 kW of initial power capacity at atNorth’s SWE01 facility in Sweden
  • Right of first refusal for an additional 2,100 kW, bringing total potential capacity to 4,330 kW
  • Tier III design with N+1 redundancy and 99.982% uptime SLA
  • Nordic renewable energy with PUE capped between 1.4 and 1.7
  • Initial capacity sized for more than 2,000 enterprise-grade GPUs, expandable to over 4,000 GPUs
  • Supports distributed AI training, inference, and high-performance computing workloads

“This agreement provides AlphaTON with institutional-grade infrastructure capable of supporting thousands of GPUs in a production environment,” said Brittany Kaiser, CEO of AlphaTON Capital.

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