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On April 16, 2026, Ceske Radiokomunikace (CRA) announced its cloud services secured the BU3 government security standard, entering the eGovernment cloud computing catalogue at security level 3. This confirms the services meet the highest demands for security, availability, and legislative compliance within public administration environments. Earlier, on April 9, CRA appointed Jan Kavalirek as director for EU AI Affairs to coordinate the Czech AI Gigafactory (AIGF) project, responsible for CRA's artificial intelligence cooperation with commercial partners, state administration, and the European Commission. Previously, on March 10, CRA began transforming its existing cloud environment into a modern, open-source orchestration tool after Broadcom discontinued the Cloud Service Provider Programme (VCSP 1.0), which had supported some CRA services. In February, on the 27th, CRA sold the Jested transmitter and the historical Horsky hotel to the Liberec region for CZK 181 million. This follows the company's initiation of construction for the Prague Gateway data centre on September 9, 2025, which it expects to be the largest data centre in the Prague region and a component of the AI Gigafactory project. The 4000-m2 data centre, with a capacity of 26 MW and 2000 racks, is projected to offer services to its first customers in 2027.
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