- NIDC provides secure Tier-III colocation, virtual server hosting, web/email services and domain registration across Dar es Salaam.
- The centre is advancing cloud computing capabilities, fortifying Tanzania’s ICT infrastructure from a central government-managed hub.
NIDC delivers in Tanzania’s digital infrastructure
The National Internet Data Center (NIDC), established in 2015 by the Government of Tanzania under TTCL, operates as a Tier-III data centre in Dar es Salaam. It supports secure and scalable colocation services, including rack space, bandwidth, cooling and physical security.
NIDC’s model delivers robust infrastructure for hosting mission-critical applications and data with resilient connectivity and power systems. It serves as a carrier-neutral hub, integrating numerous service providers and an Internet exchange point via. Through its dedicated team and accessible facilities, NIDC supports organisations in establishing reliable digital footprints.
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NIDC matters to Tanzania’s digital transformation
Tanzania continues to grapple with inadequate hosting infrastructure and fragmented service options. NIDC’s centralised and government-backed facility reduces these challenges by offering consolidated, high-trust data hosting. Its ongoing initiative to launch cloud computing services promises flexible resource allocation and cost benefits—critical for accelerating innovation in both public and private sectors ([turn0search0]).
As a government-owned Tier-III data centre, NIDC delivers stronger uptime and reliability than many smaller private facilities. It has become a key pillar for national digital services by providing secure and scalable platforms. In doing so, NIDC plays a central role in supporting Tanzania’s wider digital growth and long-term development.