TX: Duos Edge AI To Deploy Edge Data Centers in Corpus Christi | Trade and Industry Development

TX: Duos Edge AI To Deploy Edge Data Centers in Corpus Christi

Jul 11, 2025
Two additional EDCs accelerates rollout, expanding edge infrastructure and increasing carrier access.

Duos Technologies Group, Inc., through its operating subsidiary Duos Edge AI, Inc., a provider of adaptive, versatile and streamlined Edge Data Center (“EDC”) solutions tailored to meet evolving needs in any environment, announced the upcoming deployment of two new EDCs in Corpus Christi, Texas. The deployment reinforces Duos' rapid execution strategy in scaling next-generation edge infrastructure.

Scheduled to be delivered at the end of July, the Corpus Christi EDCs will serve as central communications hubs for carriers delivering services to mobile operators, enterprises, local education, healthcare, and digital economy sectors while driving growth across the local market.

In line with Duos Edge AI’s strategy to expand next-generation infrastructure in underserved and high-growth markets, the latest project in Corpus Christi demonstrates the Company’s ability to execute quickly and at scale. With seamless carrier integration and uninterrupted service, the initiative removes key hurdles to edge connectivity while accelerating service readiness for regional partners.

“Our Corpus Christi project highlights the speed, precision, and value of our Edge AI model,” said Doug Recker, President and Founder of Duos Edge AI. “We’re delivering high-availability, localized computing power that enables fiber and network providers to scale efficiently and meet increasing demand at the edge. We are bringing a state-of-the-art EDC solution to Corpus Christi to enable the major communications carriers to have an even more robust solution to the Corpus Christi market.”

The Corpus Christi deployment is part of Duos Edge AI’s 2025 plan to deploy 15 EDCs nationwide. With modular design, rapid deployment, and a focus on bridging the digital divide, Duos continues to unlock localized high-speed computing capacity in regions where it’s needed most.