AlphaTON Capital Corp, a specialized digital asset treasury company focused on building and managing a strategic reserve of TON tokens and developing the Telegram ecosystem, has signed a long-term enterprise colocation agreement with European data center operator atNorth AB. This 60-month agreement is scheduled to start on February 1, 2026 with AlphaTON leasing 2.23 MW of peak power capacity at atNorth’s Tier III–certified SWE01 facility in Kista, Sweden.
Telegram is a popular cloud-based mobile and desktop messaging app that has nearly one billion active users across the globe. In a press release, AlphaTON Capital Corp said that this will be the company’s first major data center deployment which scales infrastructure for decentralized artificial intelligence computing. The contract includes a right of first refusal for an additional 2.1 MW, potentially bringing total deployed capacity to 4.33 MW.
The Swedish facility provides access to sustainable Nordic energy, with power usage effectiveness capped between 1.4 and 1.7 depending on utilization, along with N+1 redundancy designed to support mission-critical workloads. It supports a 99.9 percent uptime service level agreement.
Brittany Kaiser, AlphaTON Capital, CEO, said, “This agreement provides institutional-grade infrastructure capable of supporting thousands of GPUs in a production environment.”
Enzo Villani, AlphaTON Capital, Executive Chairman and Chief Information, said, “With Telegram’s 1 billion monthly active users representing one of the largest addressable markets in technology, the computational requirements for AI-powered services are substantial.
The initial capacity is expected to support a 2,000 enterprise-grade GPUs deployment across redundant computing clusters, with expansion potential to 4,000 GPUs for additional capacity.
The infrastructure is designed to handle both AI training and inference workloads at scale, positioning AlphaTON to participate in the rapidly growing AI infrastructure-as-a-service market, which industry forecasts project could reach US$ 247 billion by 2030.
AlphaTON plans to monetize the infrastructure through AI-as-a-Service (AIaaS) offerings, GPU compute marketplaces, application-specific inference services for Telegram’s ecosystem of mini-apps and bots, and high-performance computing services for enterprise partners.

