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AWS — Middle East South (Cairo) me-south-2

Cairo, Cairo Governorate, Egypt/datacenters/aws-cairo-middle-east-south-1-egypt.html

Country

Egypt

Operator

Amazon, AWS

Energy

Mixed

Known capacity

100 MW

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100%

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1 citation linked

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30.0444, 31.2357

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1 dated field available

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Record Notes

AWS has announced plans to establish a new cloud region in Egypt, marking the company's entry into the North African market with dedicated in-country infrastructure. Egypt is the most populous country in the Arab world (110 million people) and the third-largest economy in Africa, making it a strategically critical market for AI cloud services that has long been served from Bahrain (me-south-1) or European regions with significant latency.

Egypt's government has made cloud and AI infrastructure a centerpiece of its Egypt Vision 2030 national development strategy. President el-Sisi's government has pursued aggressive technology investment as a driver of economic modernization, and the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) under the Digital Egypt agenda has established cloud-first policies for government agencies, digital ID infrastructure, and smart city initiatives. Cairo Smart City and New Administrative Capital — Egypt's planned new capital city 45km east of Cairo — represent massive government AI infrastructure projects that require in-country cloud compute.

Egypt's financial services sector is a major driver of AI demand. Egypt has invested heavily in financial inclusion — the Meeza national payment card scheme, InstaPay mobile payment platform, and a wave of licensed fintech startups have brought banking services to millions of previously unbanked Egyptians. AI for transaction fraud detection, credit scoring for thin-file customers, and Arabic-language customer service automation are high-priority workloads for Egypt's commercial banks (CIB, Banque Misr, National Bank of Egypt) and fintech platforms.

Egypt is also a major outsourcing hub for Arabic-language customer service and IT services for Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries — Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Kuwait use Egyptian call centers and IT services firms extensively. Cloud AI for Arabic-language NLP, voice recognition, and automated customer service routing serves both Egyptian domestic enterprises and Egyptian BPO firms serving Gulf clients.

Amazon Web Services has committed to Egypt as part of broader Middle East and Africa expansion. The region is expected to support Amazon Bedrock (multi-model inference with Arabic-language models), SageMaker, Amazon Connect (AI-powered contact center), and Rekognition for government digital identity applications.

**Timeline**: Planned for 2026 launch. Capacity estimate based on comparable planned regional deployments.

Analyst Flags

  • This entry relies on a thin source base and should be treated as an early public signal.

Timeline Signals

Earliest market signal2026

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Frequently asked questions

How big is AWS — Middle East South (Cairo) me-south-2?
AWS — Middle East South (Cairo) me-south-2 has 100 MW of known IT capacity, located in Cairo, Cairo Governorate, Egypt. It ranks #206 globally by capacity among 335 tracked facilities.
What is the status of AWS — Middle East South (Cairo) me-south-2?
AWS — Middle East South (Cairo) me-south-2 is currently planned. Known timeline milestones: Earliest market signal 2026.
Who operates AWS — Middle East South (Cairo) me-south-2?
AWS — Middle East South (Cairo) me-south-2 is operated by Amazon and AWS. Structured intelligence reports are available for Amazon Operator Report and AWS Operator Report and Egypt Country Report.
What energy source does AWS — Middle East South (Cairo) me-south-2 use?
AWS — Middle East South (Cairo) me-south-2 is powered by mixed energy and is focused on general cloud workloads. This is backed by 1 cited source.

Sources

  1. aws.amazon.comaws.amazon.com — blogs/aws