Rack Centre has partnered with TelCables Nigeria to expand internet services across West Africa. The data center company will host TelCables equipment and network connections. TelCables brings four undersea internet cables that connect Africa to Europe and the Americas. The partnership aims to provide faster internet speeds and better reliability. Companies can access cloud services from major providers like Amazon and Microsoft.
TelCables Nigeria operates as part of Angola Cables network. The company connects Africa directly to Latin America through special undersea cables. Businesses that need fast internet connections will benefit most from these new routes. Financial companies and streaming services require quick data transfers. The partnership reduces delays and improves user experiences.
Rack Centre operates a 13.5 megawatt data center campus that serves over 70 internet providers. The facility uses sustainable energy sources and efficient cooling systems. The company recently opened a new building designed for high-density computing equipment. The partnership strengthens Rack Centre's position as a regional technology hub. Government agencies and private companies can keep their data within Nigeria's borders.
The agreement helps both companies expand their services across the continent. Customers can pay for cloud services using Nigerian currency rather than foreign money. The partnership eliminates expensive data transfer fees between different networks. TelCables provides backup routes that prevent service interruptions when cables break. The collaboration supports Nigeria's growing digital economy and technology sector development.
TelCables Nigeria operates as part of Angola Cables network. The company connects Africa directly to Latin America through special undersea cables. Businesses that need fast internet connections will benefit most from these new routes. Financial companies and streaming services require quick data transfers. The partnership reduces delays and improves user experiences.
Rack Centre operates a 13.5 megawatt data center campus that serves over 70 internet providers. The facility uses sustainable energy sources and efficient cooling systems. The company recently opened a new building designed for high-density computing equipment. The partnership strengthens Rack Centre's position as a regional technology hub. Government agencies and private companies can keep their data within Nigeria's borders.
The agreement helps both companies expand their services across the continent. Customers can pay for cloud services using Nigerian currency rather than foreign money. The partnership eliminates expensive data transfer fees between different networks. TelCables provides backup routes that prevent service interruptions when cables break. The collaboration supports Nigeria's growing digital economy and technology sector development.