US Signal Commits $200 Million to Expand AI-Ready Data Infrastructure Across the US

US Signal, a prominent network and data center services provider, has unveiled a sweeping $200 million expansion initiative aimed at advancing its AI and cloud infrastructure.
This capital investment will significantly bolster the company’s data centers in Detroit Metro and Des Moines, adding 3 MW and 6 MW of commercial power, respectively. These enhancements will position both sites among the most power-dense and scalable facilities in their regions.
Ultra-Dense Fiber Network to Power AI Workloads
A cornerstone of the initiative is the deployment of over 1,000 miles of ultra-dense fiber and conduit across critical US corridors. This high-capacity network backbone is purpose-built to support the increasing bandwidth and low-latency needs of AI training, real-time inference, and edge computing.
With this move, US Signal aims to overcome the limitations of existing infrastructure and deliver next-generation performance for its customers.
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Executive Vision and Strategic Backing
Daniel Watts, CEO of US Signal, said, “We're building far more than just additional capacity, we're building the digital foundation for the next decade of AI, cloud and edge computing,"
He added, "As enterprises and hyperscalers look beyond the core to deploy scalable, low-latency infrastructure, US Signal is delivering the power, proximity and performance required to meet that demand—regionally and nationally."
Tailored for Hyperscalers and AI-Driven Enterprises
The company’s expansion strategy specifically targets the evolving needs of hyperscalers, cloud providers, and enterprises that require robust power and cooling capabilities for AI and edge workloads.
The upcoming infrastructure will also include micro-edge data centers, enabling fiber regeneration and edge-to-core colocation—a vital component of real-time digital applications.