DR Congo : Raxio Group Launches the Country Largest Data Center

By : Hikmatu Bilali

Date : samedi, 24 août 2024 18:31

As digital services become increasingly vital for economic activities, the availability of reliable data centres will support the growth of digital economies across Africa. This could foster a more interconnected and robust African digital ecosystem.

Africa’s leading carrier-neutral Tier III data center operator Raxio Group has officially inaugurated in Kinshasa its state-of-the-art data centre, Raxio DRC1, the group announced on August 22. This marks a significant milestone in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s digital transformation.

This facility representing a $30 million investment has received Tier III accreditation from the Uptime Institute and becomes the country’s largest data center. Located in Limete area, the two-storey Raxio DRC1 spans 1,542 square meters and can accommodate up to 400 racks, delivering 1.5MW of IT power. The data centre is strategically positioned along key fibre routes, offering top-tier colocation and connectivity services, strongly emphasizing sustainability.

Raxio Group’s CEO, Robert Mullins, highlighted the importance of this facility in supporting the DR Congo’s burgeoning digital economy, stating :“With this facility, we are providing the critical infrastructure essential to supporting the digital economy and enhancing connectivity.”

The facility is part of Raxio’s broader strategy to build a pan-African digital backbone, with additional data centrers planned across the continent. The launch of Raxio DRC1 also lines up with the DRC government’s National Digital Plan (Plan National du Numérique), which aims to foster digital inclusion and economic growth through expansive digitalization.

The data centre is expected to play a key role in improving the country’s digital landscape by reducing latency for real-time applications and providing a reliable backbone for mobile and internet connectivity.

Raxio Group continues to expand its footprint with operational facilities in Uganda, Ethiopia, Mozambique, and now the DRC. The company is set to launch new centers in Côte d’Ivoire, Tanzania, and Angola, further solidifying its role in Africa’s digital transformation.

According to the "Africa Data Center Market Size - Industry Report on Share, Growth Trends & Forecasts Analysis Up to 2029" by Mordor Intelligence, the African data center market is projected to grow at a compound annual rate (CAGR) of 12.34% from 2024 to 2029. The increasing digitalization demand for cloud services and expanding data centres across the continent are key drivers of this growth.

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