Results
By extending its Equiano cable investment into Telehouse, WIOCC is able to offer its clients high-scale, high-quality and high-speed connections between London, Nigeria and South Africa. The cable itself brings connectivity of over 150 terabits, 10 times the size of any cable deployed into Africa previously. By 2025, internet speeds in Nigeria are projected to increase by five times and to almost triple in South Africa due to Equiano.
In terms of WIOCC’s operations, Telehouse’s extensive physical security measures, including perimeter fencing, CCTV and biometric access requirements, deliver high levels of reassurance for both internal operations and WIOCC clients, providing peace-of-mind that clients’ networks are safe. Engineers need regular access to equipment to ensure optimum uptime for clients, so Telehouse has accommodated such requirements to allow flexible task completion. The success of the partnership to date means that the organisation is planning further increases in rack capacity in the near future.
“By acting as one of our main connectivity hubs in Europe, Telehouse has been a key partner in our mission to grow the reliability of services across the African region. We’re looking forward to continuing to work closely with Telehouse as we extend our capabilities through deployment of a world-class, pan-African, carrier-neutral data centre footprint that will deliver an unparalleled client experience,” said Chris Wood, WIOCC Group CEO.