AMS-IX Internet Exchange Traffic Grows 200% in Equinix’s Lagos Data Center
Equinix, Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX), the world's digital infrastructure company, has supported a growth in traffic of around 200%, increasing around ...
Equinix, Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX), the world's digital infrastructure company, has supported a growth in traffic of around 200%, increasing around ...
…she will remain influential within the company, transitioning into a strategic advisory role that will extend through to March 2026
Key Pillars for Competitiveness: What’s Missing?
Several Nigerian entrepreneurs are examples of this change including Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, others…
Telecom operators have expressed displeasure over the Federal Government’s lack of consultation on environmental assessments as construction advances on the ...
Internet disruptions have been reported in parts of East Africa over the weekend due to following subsea cable cuts, the ...
Nigeria and other West African countries recently experienced widespread internet disruptions as a result of damage to some of the ...
West Indian Ocean Cable Company (WIOCC) one of the companies providing Africa's digital backbone and largely involved in the restoration ...
WIOCC, Africa’s digital backbone, has said it is leading the continent’s response to the cable cuts currently affecting the WACS, ...
MainOne, an infrastructure powerhouse in West Africa, has started restoring service to some of its customers after the Thursday submarine ...
On Thursday, March 14, 2024, at 7:43 GMT, most countries in West Africa experienced internet MainOne’s undersea cable was damaged.
MainOne, an Equinix Company and a leading West African digital infrastructure service provider provider with presence in Nigeria, Ghana, and ...
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has alerted telecommunication (service) users in Nigeria to a combination of undersea cable cuts, resulting ...
MainOne has played pivotal role in the historic landing of 2Africa submarine cable in Akwa Ibom State; the first and only ...
Officially, Nigeria has seventy-two (72) Internet Service Providers as at December 2021, TechEconomy.ng can report. This shows increased investments in ...
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