AFR-IX Telecom expands network reach with new PoP at Digital Parks Africa Data Centre

14 November 2024

AFR-IX Telecom is extending its network reach across South Africa and the African continent with the establishment of a new Point of Presence (PoP) at the Digital Parks Africa (DPA) data centre in Samrand.

This strategic addition enhances AFR-IX Telecom’s capacity to serve Internet Service Providers (ISPs) with a Tier-1 network experience, providing superior network performance, flexibility, and reliability closer to the edge of their customers’ networks.

“The addition of this PoP at Digital Parks Africa marks a crucial milestone in our mission to deliver Tier-1 connectivity solutions. This expansion enhances our capacity to support ISPs with greater speed and efficiency while enabling lower latency and increased reliability across diverse sectors," said Business Development Manager at AFR-IX Telecom, Craig Young.

Through this partnership, AFR-IX Telecom aims to lower the barrier to entry for ISPs by extending its core network, while also collaborating with DPA to democratize AI infrastructure in the data centre market. AFR-IX Telecom will streamline the entry process for ISPs by expanding its core network within Africa. Additionally, AFR-IX and DPA share a common vision to make advanced AI infrastructure more accessible, allowing more businesses to leverage AI-driven services and insights in the data centre environment.

“The integration of AI infrastructure is a crucial next step on the roadmap for enterprise evolution, and here at Digital Parks Africa we are dedicated to enabling our clients and their end-users to benefit from this technology to drive operational and strategic growth,” said Digital Parks Africa Head of Business Development Eckart Zollner.

Digital Parks Africa supports these efforts with its high-efficiency power utilisation design and a transparent, pay-as-you-go billing model, ensuring clients are only charged for their actual energy consumption. This billing structure makes colocation an economical alternative to on-premises server rooms, allowing service providers to optimize their cost structures amid growing market competitiveness and a downward pricing trend across the industry.

“Together with AFR-IX, we’re poised to leverage our combined expertise and resources to deliver enhanced value and innovation to our customers,” said Zollner.