West Africa’s leading telecommunications and data services company, MainOne, today celebrated five years of leadership in transforming the region’s Internet landscape.
According to the company, it has invested over $300 million in infrastructure in West Africa towards improving connectivity and data center services in West Africa in the past five years.
Within this period, the company says it has ensured to its customers highly available and reliable services with zero downtime experienced on its core submarine cable infrastructure over its period of operations.
Chief Executive Officer, Funke Opeke, says the company had made investments in growing directly and through partnerships its fiber terrestrial network and POPs across the region and opened a Tier III Data Center, MDX-I, which was the first of its kind for the region in Lagos earlier this year.
MainOne provides its services to seven countries in West Africa, and has worked with an impressive list of 500+ major telecom operators, ISPs, government agencies, large enterprises, and educational institutions in the region.
The company is regarded as the leading Internet transit provider in West Africa, interconnected with the London Internet Exchange (LINX), Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMIX), Nigerian Internet Exchange (IXPN) and the Ghanaian Internet Exchange (GIX).
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