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Paratus: Advancing Africa’s digital backbone

By Juno chenJuly 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Paratus offers enterprise connectivity, cloud, and carrier-neutral Tier-III data centre services with international compliance standards.
  • As part of Paratus Group, it integrates submarine fibre networks and satellite services, reinforcing Zambia’s digital infrastructure and enabling resilient connectivity across Africa.

Paratus: Enterprise-grade connectivity and cloud

Paratus Zambia delivers robust business connectivity via its own fibre, wireless, satellite and MPLS/SD‑WAN infrastructure. It couples this with scalable cloud and hosting solutions—including email and web services—backed by 24/7 support to ensure performance and resilience.

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Paratus: Carrier-neutral data centre excellence

The Lusaka data centre is a 1 MW Tier‑III certified, carrier-neutral facility offering colocation, virtual hosting, strong cooling, backup power, and multi-layered security systems. It has earned ISO 9001, ISO 27001, and PCI‑DSS certifications, reinforcing its compliance and reliability credentials.

Paratus: Strengthening digital ecosystems

Paratus Zambia has entered a partnership to resell Starlink’s business services and supports corporate IT migration efforts. They also power cybersecurity training for students and ensure uptime during load-shedding with resilient power infrastructure.

Paratus: Pan-African infrastructure integration

Operating since 2010 and part of Paratus Group, Paratus Zambia provides backbone connectivity via the Equiano subsea cable and an East-West fibre route. It peers continent-wide and positions itself as a quality network across seven countries in Africa, supporting fibre extensions, satellite, and SDN services.

Paratus: Bridging African connectivity gaps

African digital infrastructure faces challenges like unreliable power, limited high-quality data centres, and geographic hurdles. Paratus Zambia addresses these via certified facilities, resilient power systems, satellite integration, and multi-operator neutrality—supporting businesses, education, and digital equity.

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Juno chen

Juno Chen is an intern reporter at BTW Media. Having studied Media and Data Analytics at the University of Sydney. She specialised in industry insights Contact her at j.chen@btw.media.

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