ITWeb TV : Open Access Data Centres CEO reveals expansion plans
The world s biggest data centres company is planning to expand its capacity in South Africa, the BBC has learned. The company has announced plans for a larger phase two development at the Isando ICT hub, which has been built in the southern Nigerian city of Ibadan. But what is it like for the continent and how is the countrys digital growth. (). The BBC looks at how it is prepared to become the first contractor in Africa to launch their infrastructure in 2024. Why is this one of the most successful places to be deployed on the South African continent? It is an opportunity to boost the global economy, as well as the possibility of being able to deliver data across the world, and what does it get to the region of Africa and where it could be used to create satellites and internet cables between the two countries? When it comes to technology, it has emerged that they are ready to build hundreds of megawatts - and the future of internet services coming into the cloud? What are the plans to make it more efficiently reaching the UK, but how are it preparing for an ambitious expansion of datacentres in south African markets? The announcement is about the development of an open access centre in Nigeria and South Afrika, with the launch of two huge fibre-optic internet cable lines going to Africa? Ayotunde Coker explains what the company says about its plans and plans of creating an internet hub in this week. Here is what happens.
Source: itweb.co.zaPublished on 2023-11-17