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MDXi, a MainOne company, has said it is set to expand its data centre facilities in Lekki, Lagos.

The firm said in a statement that the new Tier III data centre would be deployed with provisions for growth using the latest modular data centre technology to deliver services to its customers. “The Lekki II Data Centre will continue to deliver the same excellent services that our customers across West Africa have come to expect from MDXi,” the Chief Operating Officer, MDXi’s, Gbenga Adegbiji, said.

He added that global organisations interested in establishing a presence in West Africa would enjoy similar world-class quality of services offered in advanced markets with the new MDXi Lekki II, consistent with the experience with the existing Lekki facility. The firm noted that it launched its Tier III facility at Appolonia City, Accra, Ghana four months ago.

 

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