Over R100bn data centre investments set for Africa

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Over R100 billion will be invested in carrier-neutral data centres in Africa. AWS Oracle Vantage DigitalRealty Microsoft Teraco Huawei Equinix

the acquisition of Teraco – a carrier-, cloud- and vendor-neutral data centre provider – which has since grown to become Africa’s largest data centre provider.its R15 billion data centre facility in Johannesburg, which it dubs JNB11.its expansion into Africa through its intended acquisition of MainOne, a leading West African data centre and connectivity solutions provider, with presence in Nigeria, Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire.

The report notes the arrival of Google’s Equiano cable and the A2Africa cable is accelerating two things – the availability of considerable amounts of new bandwidth capacity at what is promised to be lower prices, and the rollout of carrier-neutral data centres in new countries. For example, it says, AWS has established Kenya as a local cloud zone; Microsoft views Nigeria as a “prime” location for development; and Google has announced a $1 billion investment in Africa over the next five years, including the launch of its first South African Google Cloud region.

According to the report, Huawei Cloud is present in six data centres in South Africa and can be accessed in Kenya and Nigeria. It can also be made available in other countries through companies like MTN, Vodacom, Teraco and Dimension Data. The report found cloud adoption and innovation are being driven by the start-up community and cloud-native African businesses.

“The emergence of NaaS platforms provides businesses in Africa with new options for their cloud and data centre connectivity. Thanks to advancements in software-defined networking and network functions virtualisation, it is possible for businesses to access private, high-performance networks in real-time and on-demand,” says the report.

 

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