The alliance leverages Bell AI Fabric’s connectivity and data center foundations, integrated with Cohere’s enterprise-grade large language models. The technical architecture relies on BUZZ HPC’s scalable cloud layer, which utilizes NVIDIA’s AI factory platform and hardware manufactured domestically by Hypertec. By centralizing these assets, the companies intend to resolve the current gap in domestic high-performance computing, allowing Canadian organizations to retain control over their data and intellectual property.
Under the terms of the agreement, Bell will provide dedicated data center capacity from its Merritt, British Columbia facility. This infrastructure is specifically engineered to handle intensive AI processing requirements. The collaboration serves as a direct response to the increasing demand for secure, high-performance environments that meet the unique reliability standards of public sector and enterprise users. By combining national network reach with specialized hardware and software expertise, the partners seek to foster an environment where Canadian AI research and deployment can scale without reliance on foreign-hosted infrastructure.





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