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EO Data Center boosts digital infrastructure in Tunisia

By LynAugust 25, 2025Updated:October 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • EO Data Center delivers cloud, hosting and colocation to firms in Tunisia and the wider region.
  • The company helps answer Africa’s data sovereignty needs with certified local infrastructure and technical support.

EO Data Center builds local hosting capacity

EO Data Center is Tunisia’s first Tier III certified data centre. According to its LinkedIn profile, it provides colocation, hosting, cloud platforms and disaster recovery services. The certification highlights its ability to guarantee high uptime and redundancy, which businesses rely on for daily operations.

For a long time, many African firms depended on servers overseas. That brought issues with latency, costs and even compliance. EO Data Center changes this by offering reliable hosting inside Tunisia. It supports the government’s push for data sovereignty and gives companies a chance to keep information close to home while enjoying international-level reliability.

Also read: China reins in data centre boom with national cloud platform
Also read: Why adopting Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS)?

EO Data Center faces challenges and pushes innovation

EO Data Center helps ease these pressures by giving companies infrastructure they can rely on locally, which reduces the need to depend on facilities abroad and lowers latency at the same time. The company also follows wider global shifts in the industry. Hybrid cloud, edge computing and renewable power integration are becoming common in modern data centres. EO Data Center reflects these changes by providing cloud services, disaster recovery options and flexible models that allow firms to grow steadily while keeping operations safe and reliable.

By bringing together certified infrastructure, international standards and local expertise, EO Data Center has become an essential part of Angola’s digital growth. It supports both national and regional enterprises to run more securely and expand their online services, while also making Tunisia stand out as a rising hub in Africa’s digital economy and technology landscape.

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Lyn

Lyn is a reporter at BTW Media. Story ideas and collaboration requests can be sent to l.song@btw.media.

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