- 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.