➀ Google is reportedly planning to establish a hyperscale data center near Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, marking its first such investment in the country. ➁ The project, if approved, aims to be operational by 2027 and could significantly impact Vietnam's digital infrastructure. ➂ The decision is driven by Vietnam's growing digital economy and the rapid expansion of YouTube's user base in the country, despite challenges like power supply shortages and unstable network infrastructure.
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