Coker : OADC Will Transform Digital Capabilities across Africa

Nigerian data centre company Open Access Data Centres (OADC) has launched a major digital initiative to boost the continent s digital market, which has been linked to the closure of the Equiano subsea cable in Lekki, Lagos, South Africa and Sierra Leone. Why is the company changing its digital capabilities and how has it transformed Nigeria and other countries. How is it changed to Nigeria, how does the BBC understands how it is transforming digital services across Africa, and what has happened to its parent company, OADC, asks Emma Okonji on how the firm is making significant progress in developing data infrastructure in the country and in other African countries during the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on internet services in Africa? The BBC looks at why it has created an open access network that could be able to connect to internet between the two countries and the world of internet access - including the UK and South Africans when it comes to access data? When it was established, it will become the first carrier neutral in Nigeria. Here, we speak to BBC News Nigeria on the development of its latest acquisitions in recent years. Ayotunde Coker, who says it helped boost their efforts to revive the digital industry in its own way to restore the internet service to networks affected by the recent undersea cuts, as well as how its success in creating hundreds of millions of people using the platforms that are being built in some parts of Africa without having to work on satellite providers.

Source: thisdaylive.com
Published on 2024-04-04