How a New Partnership Unlocks Reliable, Scalable Growth Across Africa’s Key Markets
Africa’s digital future depends on seamless, high-capacity infrastructure. Two major developers of this critical infrastructure, Africa Data Centres (ADC) and Wingu Africa, have partnered to deliver a unified platform that transforms cross-continental connectivity for enterprises.
This collaboration is a simple handshake; it’s a strategic effort to overcome the fragmentation that has historically complicated digital expansion across Africa.
The agreement strategically links Wingu Africa’s pioneering carrier-neutral, Tier III facilities in the vital East African hubs (Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Tanzania) with Africa Data Centers’ extensive network across South, West, and Central Africa.
What this means for customers is:
- Simplified Scale: Enterprises and service providers can now deploy and scale across seven additional African markets without the complexity of managing multiple regional providers.
 - Enhanced Resilience: The reciprocal agreement strengthens the resilience of digital services by integrating two extensive, high-standard networks.
 
Demos Kyriacou, Deputy CEO, COO, and Co-Founder of Wingu Africa, emphasizes the impact: “It’s about making Africa’s digital economy easier to access, more predictable, and globally competitive. By connecting our infrastructure, we enable enterprises to operate across borders with the reliability and resilience they expect.”
For Africa Data Centers, the partnership secures crucial access to the strategic East African market:
- Djibouti: Leverages its role as a vital submarine cable gateway, essential for international connectivity.
 - Ethiopia: Taps into its rapidly expanding, high-potential digital economy.
 - Tanzania: Connects to its fast-growing cloud and mobile services sector.
 
Adil El Youssefi, CEO of Africa Data Centres, notes that this is the essence of continental digital transformation: “Africa’s digital transformation depends on collaboration and scale. Together, we are building a truly interconnected platform that supports innovation, investment, and inclusive growth.”
This collaboration has far-reaching implications beyond just providing rack space. By building a truly interconnected pan-African platform, the partnership directly supports broader strategic goals:
- Digital Transformation: Fueling the growth of financial technology (FinTech) and accelerating national digital agendas.
 - Global Positioning: Enhancing Africa’s role as a cohesive region for investment and innovation.
 - AU Strategy: Directly contributing to the African Union’s Digital Transformation Strategy (2020–2030), which calls for secure, scalable digital platforms as the foundation for long-term growth.
 
This partnership marks a significant step toward creating a seamless digital economy where data flows reliably and securely from one end of the continent to the other.
			
                                





















			







