Africa Data Centres and Wingu Africa’s Pan-African Collaboration
Wingu Africa, the pioneering specialist
provider of carrier-neutral, Tier III-standard data centres in East Africa, has
entered a strategic partnership with Africa Data Centres, the operator of the
continent’s largest network of interconnected facilities.
The collaboration
unites two major developers of critical African digital infrastructure to
create a seamless platform that links the important East African markets of
Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Tanzania with Africa Data Centres’ extensive footprint
across South, West, and Central Africa.
The agreement
creates reciprocal opportunities for both organisations, ensuring mutual
benefits. By connecting their respective networks, the two companies are
delivering a unified digital platform across some of Africa’s most important
markets, enabling enterprises and service providers to scale securely,
reliably, efficiently and seamlessly.
For Wingu Africa,
the agreement represents a transformation from a regional leader into a
continental player, opening new growth opportunities. It links its East African
hubs with Africa Data Centres’ operations across seven additional markets,
providing its customers with simplified access to new territories without the
complexity of managing multiple providers. For Africa Data Centres, the
partnership secures a stronger foothold in East Africa, opening the door to
three of the region’s most strategically important markets.
“This partnership
marks an important milestone for Wingu Africa and East Africa’s digital
ecosystem,” said Demos Kyriacou, Deputy CEO, COO and Co-Founder of Wingu
Africa. “By connecting our infrastructure with Africa Data Centres’ extensive
network, we enable enterprises to operate across borders with the reliability
and resilience they expect. It’s about making Africa’s digital economy easier
to access, more predictable, and globally competitive.”
Africa Data Centres
customers can now easily take advantage of Djibouti’s role as a vital submarine
cable gateway. Ethiopia’s rapidly expanding digital economy and Tanzania’s
fast-growing cloud and mobile services sector. By extending its reach into
these hubs, the company enhances its pan-African platform. It strengthens its
value proposition for enterprises, cloud providers, and content delivery
networks seeking seamless expansion across the continent.
Adil El Youssefi, CEO of Africa Data Centres, added: “Africa’s digital transformation depends on
collaboration and scale. Partnering with Wingu Africa allows us to extend our
reach into rapidly growing East African markets, giving ADC customers a
stronger gateway into the region. Equally, Wingu Africa’s customers now benefit
from the breadth of our pan-African presence. Together, we are building a truly
interconnected platform that supports innovation, investment, and inclusive
growth.”
The collaboration further
supports governments and industry stakeholders by accelerating national digital
agendas, encouraging cloud adoption, and fuelling the growth of financial
technology. It enhances East Africa’s role as a gateway for investment and
innovation while complementing Africa Data Centres’ continental presence. The
commercial collaboration advances Africa’s position in the global digital
economy. Both organisations are directly contributing to the African Union’s
Digital Transformation Strategy (2020–2030), which calls for inclusive, secure,
and scalable digital platforms as the foundation for long-term growth and for
enabling digital transformation strategies adopted by governments across the
combined coverage area.

































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