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Econet Returns To Nigeria With $100m Data Centre Facility

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BEVERLY HILLS, December 15, (THEWILL) – Econet Global is making a re-entry into the Nigerian economy with the establishment of a $100 million data centre facility in Lagos.

Founder and Executive Chairman of Econet Global Limited, Strive Masiyiwa has disclosed that Africa Data Centre has commenced the construction of what he said would be Nigeria’s biggest Data Centre.

While displaying the architectural design of the data centre made by Trevor Juul in a Facebook post, he said the facility would be powered by solar energy and natural gas.

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The centre which he called the ADC Atlantic, is a $100 million investment in the Nigerian economy.

He said, “This week marked the start of the construction of our first major data centre facility in Lagos, Nigeria. Named the ADC Atlantic, this is a US$100m investment in the Nigerian economy. In the Data Centre world, this will be the largest facility outside South Africa.

“This cable which is in partnership with Google will also extend all the way to Cape Town, South Africa. We are also going to start laying new fibres in major cities from next year”, he said.

He added that in Data Centre terms, the facility will be the single largest Data Centre in Africa outside South Africa.

“Once again, I am kicking off a new revolution in the next phase of technology. What is important is not the data centre but the technologies that will be unleashed in Nigeria because of this infrastructure. That’s the big deal here!”, he said.

As part of the investment in Nigeria, he said Liquid’s Undersea cables company would land a new high capacity cable into Nigeria next year in partnership with Google.

This, according to him, will make data costs much cheaper and faster.

Liquid Telecom had raised $307m through a rights issue to fund a rapid expansion of its data centre business across Africa.

The rights issue included an additional $40m from UK development finance institution, CDC Group Plc.

Masiyiwa first invested in Nigerian mobile telecom industry in 2001, after MTN, before selling its shares to Celtel and then Bharti Airtel.

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