MTN Nigeria Unveils West Africa’s Largest Data Center

Posted on July 2, 2024

MTN Nigeria, the largest telecommunications company in Nigeria, has unveiled plans for West Africa’s largest data center, marking a pivotal investment in Nigeria’s digital future.

The 1,500-rack facility, certified at Tier 4 for top-tier reliability, promises an uptime of 99.995%.

According to Mohammed Rufai, MTN’s Chief Technical Officer, the data center aims to meet Nigeria’s escalating data demands and digital needs.

“This strategic initiative will enhance MTN’s operational resilience while serving as a crucial resource for businesses nationwide,” Rufai stated.

MTN sees the data center as more than just a technological advancement; it’s a catalyst for economic growth.

“We see a high demand in the market, with data usage growing significantly,” Rufai explained. “This investment positions us to cater to that demand and prepare for the future.”

The data center will serve a dual purpose, supporting MTN’s operations and acting as a critical resource for businesses across Nigeria.

By utilizing MTN’s facility, companies can move away from managing their own server rooms.

“This will empower businesses, particularly MSMEs, to embrace digitalization and improve efficiency,” Rufai added. “By offering scalable and adaptable infrastructure, we’re paving the way for a more innovative and competitive business landscape across all sectors.”

The center will also serve as a local hub for major tech companies like Meta and Google. This localization of content will improve user experience and network efficiency by bringing content closer to Nigerians.

MTN Nigeria has delivered consistent revenue growth in recent years.

The company offers a comprehensive suite of telecommunications services, including mobile network access, internet connectivity, bill payments, and device financing solutions.

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