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አዋሽ ላይ ያንዣበበው አደጋ

Posted: 28 May 2026, 21:53
by Horus

Re: አዋሽ ላይ ያንዣበበው አደጋ

Posted: 29 May 2026, 07:23
by ethiopianunity
Western people, l repeat, Western people are warning against 15 minute city, control cities and data centers! Will make Ethiopians sick! Take water away from all purpose , making globalist powerful in the world while eliminating the people of Ethiopia! When are you cadres waking up? China is not model! It is now the population is fully controlled, they can’t leave to other city if their social credit score is affected by spies spreading against others, Chinese govt is part of globalist! Our water should be used for real development! Tigrayans must use water to develop instead of being used by Yplf and Shabia. It is under development that makes Tigrayan rebel.

Re: አዋሽ ላይ ያንዣበበው አደጋ

Posted: 29 May 2026, 08:27
by Odie
I hate the human greed with over 10k satellites in space the rich rushing for more and control. Now AI data centers guzzle natural resources-huge water for cooling and electric power. Addis is a city with chronic power and water shortage.
For sure humanity is takin a risk to eliminate itself and the planet unless controll mechanisms are in place!

Ethiopia has approximately 6 to 7 built data center facilities, primarily concentrated in and around the capital, Addis Ababa. They are owned and operated by a mix of state telecommunications, multinational colocation providers, and high-performance computing/cryptocurrency mining operators.

The key operators and owners include:

* Raxio Group: Operates Raxio ET1, the first major carrier-neutral, Tier III certified colocation data centre in the ICT Park in Addis Ababa.

* Wingu.Africa: A pan-African operator that opened a major carrier-neutral, Tier III standard facility in the Addis Ababa ICT Park.

* Safaricom: Operates dedicated data center infrastructure to support its telecommunications and digital operations in the country.

* Ethio Telecom: The state-owned telecommunication provider runs several data halls and modular data centers to anchor its own mobile network and digital financial services.

* High-Performance Computing/Crypto Operators: International technology and blockchain firms (such as Phoenix Group and BitCluster) operate large-capacity facilities in the region, largely dedicated to data processing and cryptocurrency mining.