TelCables Nigeria – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Fri, 23 May 2025 08:03:05 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png TelCables Nigeria – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 TelCables: Revolutionising Cloud Access for Nigerian Business with Local Innovation https://techeconomy.ng/revolutionising-cloud-access-for-nigerian-business-with-local-innovation/ https://techeconomy.ng/revolutionising-cloud-access-for-nigerian-business-with-local-innovation/#respond Fri, 23 May 2025 08:03:05 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=159328 At the recent Connect Xperience event, TelCables Nigeria, powered by Angola Cables network, demonstrated how Clouds2Africa, a locally hosted cloud solution, is transforming the way businesses in Nigeria access, manage, and expand their digital resources.

“Clouds2Africa is tailored to Nigeria’s unique business environment”, explained Israel Ogboi, pre-sales engineer at TelCables Nigeria. “With its scalable infrastructure, robust security protocols and user-friendly interface, our solution rivals – and in some cases surpasses – the more complex international cloud offerings.”

Hosted in two Tier III data centres in Lagos, the platform guarantees lower latency, full compliance with local regulations and enhanced reliability.

In a live demo, Israel showed how businesses can efficiently scale operations and securely store data while meeting performance expectations.

He also highlighted ACloudConnect, a hybrid Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) option that provides secure, dedicated links between on-premises infrastructure and global cloud providers – bypassing the public internet and reducing vulnerability.

Despite existing challenges such as policy constraints and talent shortages, Ogboi noted that TelCables is working closely with government and partners to drive skills development and cloud literacy.

“We’re debunking myths and breaking barriers. Through events like Connect Xperience and our local Partner Enablement Program, we’re enabling ISPs and resellers to adopt revenue-sharing models and deliver future-ready cloud services,” he said.

Fernando Fernandes, CEO of TelCables Nigeria, added:

“Backed by Angola Cables’ extensive global infrastructure – including an integrated subsea cable network and over 300 cloud onramps – we’re positioning Nigeria at the heart of Africa’s digital future. Our mission is to empower local businesses with the tools they need to compete globally.”

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Rack Centre welcomes TelCables Nigeria to Boost Digital Connectivity in West Africa https://techeconomy.ng/rack-centre-welcomes-telcables-nigeria-to-boost-digital-connectivity-in-west-africa/ https://techeconomy.ng/rack-centre-welcomes-telcables-nigeria-to-boost-digital-connectivity-in-west-africa/#respond Wed, 11 Dec 2024 14:31:24 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=149359 Rack Centre, the leading Tier III Carrier and cloud-neutral data centre in the West African region, has expanded its reach of available interconnection services with TelCables Nigeria, a subsidiary of Angola Cables, which opened a new Point of Presence (PoP) at its facility.

The presence of TelCables Nigeria, a subsidiary of global ICT solutions and services provider, Angola Cables is set to boost low-latency interconnectivity and Cloud access across West Africa, significantly advancing the region’s digital infrastructure.

Rack Centre, CEO, Lars Johannisson, welcoming TelCables Nigeria to the facility, highlighted the ongoing expansion of Rack Centre’s Lagos campus with the near completion of the LGS 2 Data Centre, which will bring the facility’s total capacity to 13.5MW of IT power and 7,200 square meters of space. According to him,

“The is a major step for Africa’s digital development as access to the infrastructure necessary to drive and expand digital ecosystems across the continent, boost innovation and ultimately drive economic growth within Nigeria and across the continent will be readily available.”

He explained further that the LGS 2 data centre has also been developed to ensure AI-readiness that allows for enhanced data processing and storage capabilities, which are critical for businesses and organisations that are embracing artificial intelligence and machine learning.

“Once completed, operators like TelCables, hyperscalers, businesses, telecom operators, and service providers will have access to world-class, carrier-neutral and cloud-neutral infrastructure to scale their digital operations securely. This will ultimately foster economic growth in Nigeria and the West Africa region,” he added.

Emphasising the importance of the strategic expansion by partnering with Rack Centre, Fernando Fernandes, CEO of TelCables Nigeria and West Africa, explained that

“Our partnership with Rack Centre is part of a greater vision, and if we can do this together, we are setting the right course for Africa’s future prosperity as a contributor to the rapidly evolving digital economy”.

The strategic expansion aims to significantly enhance digital connectivity across West Africa using the extensive Angola Cables backbone network to support businesses and communities obtain easier, more affordable access to digital content and services. Leveraging Angola Cables’ robust SACS and WACS subsea cable systems, the new PoP will enable efficient routing of data traffic to South America, the U.S., and Europe through the EllaLink subsea cable.

This infrastructure not only enhances standard routing but also offers redundancy options for improved resilience and reliability.

Rack Centre stands out with its Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) of 1.35, the lowest in the West African region, along with a sustainable energy generation mix that sets it apart from competitors.

The LGS 2 Data Centre embodies innovation and sustainability through its adoption of green practices and AI-readiness.

In June 2022, Rack Centre became the first International Finance Corporation (IFC) EDGE certified data centre in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

This officially makes LGS2 the first Green Certified Data Centre in Africa. It is the most connected facility in the region according to its PeeringDB ranking and links every country on Africa’s Atlantic coast.

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