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LINX Accra goes live at Digital Realty’s ACR2 data centre

By Jessica liuDecember 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • London Internet Exchange (LINX) has activated its new internet exchange point, LINX Accra, with its infrastructure now operational inside Digital Realty’s newly opened ACR2 data centre in Ghana. 
  • The development aims to boost local and regional connectivity, but questions remain about how effectively it will address long-standing challenges such as traffic localisation and cost barriers for smaller networks. 

What happened: Local internet exchange goes live in Ghana

The London Internet Exchange, a major global internet exchange operator, has brought its LINX Accra internet exchange point online, with the platform now active at Digital Realty’s ACR2 data centre in downtown Accra. The data centre is a new, large facility in Ghana that hosts multiple submarine cable landing stations, making it a strategic location for internet traffic interchange.

LINX Accra had been in development since late 2024 and builds on earlier phases of the project at Onix and PAIX data centres in the city. With all three sites now part of the same exchange fabric, networks can connect through a unified interconnection platform that supports peering services, allowing internet service providers, content networks, cloud providers and enterprises to exchange traffic without having to route it through distant international hubs. 

The Accra exchange is LINX’s third presence in Africa following established points in Nairobi and Mombasa, part of a broader expansion strategy on the continent. LINX describes the setup as a “fully redundant, multi-site interconnection hub”, reflecting industry talk about future-proofing digital services. 

Despite the launch, it is not clear how many local operators will adopt the exchange immediately or how quickly traffic patterns will change. Smaller networks in West Africa face technical and commercial barriers to joining new peering platforms, and these challenges could slow the intended benefits of the infrastructure. Independent observers caution that physical availability does not guarantee rapid uptake, nor that all local traffic will stay within the region once the exchange is active.

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Why it is important

The operation of LINX Accra at Digital Realty’s facility is significant because it could reduce reliance on international transit routes for traffic between Ghanaian and neighbouring networks. Traditionally, much regional traffic has traversed through Europe or North America before returning to Africa, adding latency and cost. Local peering can lower latency and improve performance for end users and businesses. 

Ghana’s strategic position with several subsea cables landing at the coast makes it a natural candidate for a regional exchange hub. The presence of a multi-site IXP potentially strengthens Ghana’s role in West Africa’s digital architecture, encouraging investment and local content delivery.

However, experts question whether such infrastructure alone will prompt significant shifts in how traffic is handled, emphasising that policy support, pricing structures and technical readiness among smaller ISPs will determine real impact. 

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Jessica liu

Jessica Liu is a Media Practice graduate from the University of Sydney and currently works as an intern reporter at BTW Media. Contact her at j.liu@btw.media

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