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Airtel Goes Big on Data Centre Business in Africa

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NXTRA by Airtel launched by Airtel Africa
The first major Nxtra facility in Lagos, Nigeria, will deliver 34 MW of total power and is designed to host high density racks.  (Photo: Courtesy)
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Airtel Africa has launched Nxtra by Airtel, a new data centre business to serve the fast-growing African digital economy. Nxtra seeks to build one of the largest networks of data centres in Africa with high-capacity data centres in major cities located strategically across Airtel Africa’s footprint.

Nxtra’s ambition is to serve the growing need of African enterprises and its data centre infrastructure will be designed to host the next generation of computing, while providing multi-MW capacity in a phased manner.

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Airtel Africa’s Group CEO, Mr Segun Ogunsanya, said these facilities will meet stringent global security requirements and meet ‘five nines’ availability. Coupled with Airtel Africa’s extensive fibre footprint, Nxtra offers secure and scalable integrated solutions to global hyper-scalers, large African enterprises, startups, SMEs and governments.

Through locally available data centre capacity, speed to access digital services will improve and the cost of managing data will be reduced, Mr Ogunsanya said, thus helping power increased innovation, while supporting a new generation of African tech talent.

He added that Nxtra is enabling customers to meet data sovereignty requirements while at the same time enabling more local cloud services to be offered in the countries where Airtel Africa operates.

The first major Nxtra facility in Lagos, Nigeria, will deliver 34 MW of total power. It is designed to host high density racks and integrate the latest best practice construction to achieve 1.3 power usage effectiveness (PUE). It is expected to be live in mid-2025.

To deliver on Nxtra’s vision, Airtel Africa has appointed Yashnath Issur, the former head of Global Data Centre Portfolio Management at Amazon Web Services, as CEO of Nxtra by Airtel. Yashnath has 16 years of experience in the industry and has, over the past year, built a team of experts to execute on the strategy.

“A rapid increase in data centre capacity is needed to support the growth potential of Africa’s digital economy,” Mr Ogunsanya said.  “We’re proud to drive the future of Africa’s digital infrastructure, unlocking opportunities for businesses to grow and fuelling economic prosperity. Airtel Africa’s team is confident that our next generation data centres will support our ambition to become the partner of choice for global customers and Africa’s newest tech unicorns alike.”

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KALU MENGO -

Kalu Mengo is a Senior Reporter With Business Today. Email: [email protected]

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