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1. Reykjavík, Iceland: Low-energy cost, free cooling
2. United States (North Carolina & Tennessee): Low-energy cost, favorable labor, and fiber optics
i. North Carolina
ii. Tennessee
3. China/Vietnam: Extraordinary demand and new/diverse fiber optic routes in place
i. Shanghai perimeter
ii. Ho Chi Minh City
iii. Hong Kong
iv. Shantou (submersible, fiber-optic landing point)
v. Beijing
4. Latvia: Low-cost hydro power, favorable labor
5. India: Extraordinary demand, favorable labor
i. Mumbai
ii. Bangalore
iii. Jakarta (Indonesia)
6. Russia: Favorable telecom, free cooling, favorable labor
i. St. Petersburg perimeter
ii. Moscow
7. Canada: Favorable labor, free cooling, favorable telecom
i. Vancouver
ii. Toronto
8. Japan: Extraordinary demand, favorable telecom
i. Tokyo
ii. Kobe
9. New Zealand: Strategic location, green power, favorable labor
10. United Arab Emirates: Strategic location, favorable labor, telecom
i. Dubai
ii. Abu Dhabi
By webmanco on Oct 27, 2009, 18:22 in Friendly Talkzone.
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El Expatriado says on Oct 29, 2009, 04:37: Lesotho, Africa. Poorest country in the world. The less they consume and pollute.
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