Tesla Opens Data Centre in China to Obey Cybersecurity Law for Foreign Companies
Tesla is to open a data centre in China to store data collected from its customers’ cars in mainland China, according to reports from the South China Morning Post and the Chinese state media agency Xinhua. Both companies have already built their own iCloud storage service.
Source: gizmodo.com.auPublished on 2021-05-26
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