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    Múltipla: Driving Angola’s digital transformation

    By Fiona XuAugust 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Múltipla drives Angola’s ICT growth with cloud, cybersecurity, and datacentre services despite power and skill shortages.
    • Angola pushes digital projects like Angosat-2 and new datacentres, while cybersecurity and cloud demand rapidly expand.

    Múltipla’s role in Angola’s ICT

    Múltipla – Sociedade Múltipla de Angola, Limitada is in the center of Angola’s growing technology field. It started in 1995 and gave IT solutions to organizations. The company grew into a full provider of management, IT services, and consulting. It has more than 25 years of work. Múltipla helps businesses move toward new ideas in many areas. It gives cloud solutions, cybersecurity, and connectivity services.

    Múltipla gives services that fit the needs of each client. It adds cloud technology into business work. It builds custom cybersecurity to keep data safe. It makes networks stronger by using many kinds of technology. It runs the first datacentre in the country made for outsourcing. The datacentre is carrier-neutral and linked to big national internet service providers and two international internet exchange points.

    This setup has helped more than 100 projects. The datacentre has worked for 10 years. The company has more than 20 certifications. It serves more than 100 clients who are happy with the results. The goal is to help businesses use future-ready strategies in any industry. Leaders include Mário Cruz Lima as Director of IT & Cloud. He shows the company’s strong technical skill. Múltipla is also a member of AFRINIC and takes part in regional internet governance.

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    Múltipla in a challenging yet innovative market

    Angola’s IT field faces many problems. Power is not always stable. Digital tools are not used by many. Skilled workers are few. These issues slow datacentre growth and cloud use. High inflation and low GDP also make it hard to bring in investment. The country has only five strong datacentres, showing clear gaps in infrastructure. Work is ongoing to rebuild ICT systems and improve cybersecurity.

    Cybersecurity is weak because of the digital divide and low resources. Angola passed cybercrime laws in 2020 and started public talks on fake news and cybersecurity laws in 2025. New ideas are pushing growth. Angosat-2 helps close the gap in internet access and supports the economy. The Angola Digital Acceleration project with the World Bank works to give more people digital services.

    Paratus built a 10MW datacentre in 2023. Small African economies are seeing more demand for cloud computing, with the market set to reach $5 billion. Cybersecurity is growing by 55 percent with a new academy planned. At ANGOTIC 2025, leaders spoke about cyber sovereignty. Múltipla works in line with these changes to support Angola’s digital future.

    Angola ICT Múltipla
    Fiona Xu

    Fiona Xu is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media. Contact her at f.xu@btw.media.

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