LG Uplus

LG Uplus Corp is a South Korean cellular carrier owned by LG Corporation, and Korea's third largest mobile service provider after SK Telecom and KT. It was formerly known as LG Telecom, but changed to the current name in 2010

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The Nonhyeon Center, located in Seoul's Gangnam-gu district, was LG U+'s first data center when it opened its initial phase in 1998.

LG Uplus is developing its largest data center facility on a 73,710-square-meter (793,410 sq ft) site in Paju, South Korea, through the acquisition of land and buildings from LG Display.

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The campus comprises an office bulding and two seven-storey data centers, offering 85,547 sqare meters (920,000 sq ft) of real estate - equal to 12 soccer pitches.
LG Uplus Pyeongchon ‘Mega Center’
Source: Baxtel

The campus comprises an office bulding and two seven-storey data centers, offering 85,547 sqare meters (920,000 sq ft) of real estate - equal to 12 soccer pitches.

LG UPlus Pyeong Chon building cooling
Source: Baxtel
Rendering of the Pyeongchon 2 Center
Source: LG Uplus

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