Telcables Nigeria launches PoP to boost West African connectivity

  • TelCables Nigeria launches a new PoP at the Lagos Rack Centre to enhance digital connectivity across West Africa, improving access to cloud services and reducing latency.
  • The PoP is supported by Angola Cables’ subsea cable systems and will offer more affordable and efficient routing of data traffic to key international destinations, boosting the region’s digital infrastructure.

What happened: TelCables Nigeria enhances digital connectivity with new PoP at Lagos Rack Centre

TelCables Nigeria, a subsidiary of Angola Cables, has launched a new Point of Presence (PoP) at the Lagos Rack Centre facility. This PoP aims to significantly enhance low-latency interconnectivity and cloud access for businesses, hyperscalers, and enterprises in West Africa. The PoP uses direct connections to Angola Cables’ SACS and WACS subsea cable systems, allowing data to flow efficiently to South America, the US, and Europe via the EllaLink subsea cable. The improved connectivity will offer businesses and communities a more affordable and seamless digital experience, while the redundancy options ensure operational resilience.

The Rack Centre facility, which already supports over 68 telecommunications carriers, ISPs, and global Tier 1 networks, is expanding with the LGS 2 data centre. The new facility will offer 13.5MW of IT power and 7,200 square metres of space, making it an ideal location for hosting hyperscalers and enterprises.

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Why it’s important

The launch of the new PoP at Lagos Rack Centre plays a pivotal role in addressing the growing digital needs of West Africa. By reducing latency and enhancing access to cloud services, it enables businesses, government institutions, and individuals to take advantage of faster and more reliable internet, fostering digital transformation across the region. The improved infrastructure will not only support critical industries but also drive greater economic opportunities by attracting global players and encouraging innovation.

Additionally, the integration with Angola Cables’ subsea systems ensures efficient global connectivity, positioning West Africa as an increasingly competitive digital hub. With an eye towards the future, the Rack Centre’s expansion into AI-ready infrastructure further cements its role as a key player in supporting the region’s long-term technological advancements, particularly in fields like artificial intelligence and machine learning.

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