London Internet Exchange includes Africa Data Centres as POP for LINX Nairobi

London Internet Exchange includes Africa Data Centres as POP for LINX Nairobi

Africa Data Centres, a business of Cassava Technologies group, is pleased to announce that London Internet Exchange, LINX, has brought them on board as a full point of presence, PoP for the new East African interconnection hub, LINX Nairobi.

The announcement follows news of a strategic partnership between the two organisations, to ensure growth and opportunities across new markets in Africa, to enhance connectivity, and bring digital services to citizens.

LINX Nairobi is set to go live in the coming weeks and is the region’s first interconnected, multi-site Internet Exchange Point, IXP. The technical specification of the platform mirrors LINX’s designs in the UK and the US, offering redundancy and resilience for networks peering there.

Kenya is in a unique position to serve the entire East Africa region with its fast-growing fibre connectivity, through the well-connected submarine cable network that has pathways to Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.

With this announcement, customers at the Africa Data Centre’s NBO1 facility in Nairobi will have direct access to the new LINX Nairobi peering community in Kenya via a single cross-connect and will also benefit from additional services such as LINX’s around-the-clock, on-call support and portal access.

In addition, networks that connect to LINX Nairobi from any of the data centre locations will be able to set up peering arrangements with each other, building a strong digital ecosystem in the area and encouraging traffic to be kept local.

LINX Nairobi will not only serve local networks, but also attract international Internet providers and hyperscalers. Africa Data Centres partnership with LINX highlights the company’s strong growth and momentum.

Nurani Nimpuno, Head of Global Engagement for LINX commented, “With LINX Nairobi, we are not only creating a hub for Kenya, but for all of East Africa. The rapidly growing region has a huge demand for low latency, high-speed, improved interconnectivity. LINX Nairobi will not only serve local networks, but also attract international Internet providers and hyperscalers.”

Tesh Durvasula, CEO of Africa Data Centres
Tesh Durvasula, CEO of Africa Data Centres

Tesh Durvasula, CEO of Africa Data Centres added, “By adding the LINX PoP in our NBO1 facility, we are able to better support our customers with an even greater variety of interconnection options than we have today. We are pleased to be working together to further enhance our ecosystem to create more interconnection and peering options to strengthen our ecosystem.”

Most modern businesses have adopted a hybrid model of private and public clouds for their workloads. As a result, there is a substantial amount of network traffic flowing between data centres, cloud providers, customers making use of cloud services, and end-users.

Having an effective interconnection strategy in place is critical for businesses across the globe as it ensures the efficient distribution of workloads throughout the entire infrastructure, fuelling an integrated and resilient network. This PoP is just one more way in which Africa Data Centres is helping businesses across Africa connect to the rest of the world while keeping their data within their own borders.

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