Converge ICT Solutions has officially opened a new data center in Angeles City, Pampanga. The facility, which has a capacity of 12 megawatts, is a major step in the company’s plan to complete its national digital infrastructure.
The operator confirmed that construction on the Angeles Data Center is now finished. The site is ready to host critical equipment for both Converge’s own operations and its enterprise clients.
The company built this facility with a focus on high-performance computing. It is specifically designed to handle demanding workloads like artificial intelligence and machine learning. The site will also host Converge’s sovereign cloud infrastructure, which is meant to provide secure and localized digital services for businesses and government agencies.

For now, the data center offers an initial IT load capacity of 12 megawatts. Converge said the design allows for future expansion if demand increases. Once it is fully energized, the facility will run on renewable energy. This matches the sustainability practices already in place at the company’s other sites in Clark and Pasig.
With the addition of this Angeles facility, Converge is continuing to grow its digital backbone across the country. The company now operates multiple data center locations in Caloocan, Pasig, Clark, and Angeles. This network is supported by nearly 900,000 kilometers of fiber infrastructure nationwide.
On the international side, Converge is part of several major subsea cable systems, including Bifrost, SEA-H2X, and C2C-EAC. These are backed by landing stations in Davao and La Union. Together, these assets create a fully integrated infrastructure platform built to handle hyperscale workloads, cloud adoption, and the rollout of AI services across different industries.
