How Africa Data Centres (Liquid Telecom) plans to conquer West Africa
Currently in the process of finalising its emancipation from parent company Liquid Telecom, the pan-African data centre operator is planning to launch in Ghana and Nigeria following a successful tender in Togo.
26/05/2020 at 17h56, by Africa Business+
The operator created in 2018 and headed by Frenchman Stéphane Duproz is currently building two data centres in Ghana and Nigeria. “I’m working hard to achieve dominance in West Africa via a presence in several cities,” the CEO told Jeune Afrique Business+.
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