Raxio lays foundation stone for Cacuaco DC

27 September 2023

Raxio Group has laid the foundation stone for the construction of its state-of-the-art data centre in the district of Cacuaco, on the outskirts of Luanda. Raxio Angola is the first independent and neutral Tier III certified data centre in the country.

Angola’s digital and telecommunications ecosystems have been developing rapidly, with the country already achieving an internet penetration rate of approximately 27%. New connectivity service providers are entering the market and other providers are improving their networks, presence, and services. This new data centre will provide an opportunity for the country to add to its position as a strategic digital ecosystem for the region, creating a hub for peering and driving regional and international digital traffic.

Scheduled to come online in the second half of 2024, Raxio Angola will initially have a capacity of 3MW, but with the capacity to scale up to 7MW and accommodate more than 1,600 racks. By having a Tier III certified state-of-the-art data centre, Raxio Angola will be fully equipped with the best power, cooling, and security technology in the industry, supporting AC/DC power compatibility and offering complete redundancy to its customers. Once commissioned, clients will be able to host their mission-critical IT infrastructures in an ideal environment and easily connect with other local and international clients in specially designed meeting rooms.

The centre benefits from reliable electricity provisioning, proximity to the landing points of new submarine cables, access to local terrestrial fibre connectivity and easy road access. Situated more than 17kms from Luanda’s CBD in Cacuaco, Raxio Angola is strategically located to serve customers’ primary and redundancy needs. Neutrality will allow customers to benefit from freedom of choice and redundancy in data centre connectivity.

“Our decision to build Angola’s first carrier-neutral next-generation facility reveals our commitment to a well-defined strategy to provide the country with a vital digital infrastructure,” said Robert Mullins, CEO of Raxio group. “With the arrival of new connectivity solutions and the continued evolution of the digital ecosystem in the region, we will continue to build scalable, hyperscale-ready facilities to meet the growing needs for connectivity, storage and data processing. This is a response to the continuous increase in demand for digital services and the evolution of connectivity solutions in the region. Angola has a very high demand for connectivity and related services. In addition, it is geographically very well positioned to be a strategic connectivity hub for the region, making it an important market for our growing portfolio. As with all our facilities, Raxio Angola is being developed in strict compliance with our ESG standards, generating a positive impact through the direct and indirect creation of hundreds of jobs with the utmost respect for the environment.”