MainOne
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MainOne, an Equinix company, confirms the launch of its open access, carrier-neutral, Tier III data centre, AB1.2, in VITIB, Grand Bassam, Cote d’Ivoire.
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MainOne has expanded its interconnection capabilities using the Equinix Fabric to extend its network reach and give enterprise customers connectivity to cloud providers, remote markets and local infrastructure.
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Equinix has unveiled plans to enter the South African market with a US$160 million data centre investment in Johannesburg.
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AMS-IX, one of the largest internet exchange operators in the world and Equinix-owned MainData Nigeria have signed an MoU to operate and grow internet exchange services in Africa.
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MainOne confirms the launch of its new data centre, Lekki II in Lagos, Nigeria.
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Equinix has completed its acquisition of MainOne for an enterprise value of US$320 million, marking Equinix's expansion into the African continent.
Forthcoming events
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MainOne’s Funke Opeke sits down with Natalie Bannerman to talk about what is next for the company now it has been acquired by Equinix
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MainOne has unveiled its Cloud Connect service to enable enterprises to adopt cloud technology by connecting businesses across the region to public cloud service providers.
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Equinix has announced plans to acquire MainOne for an enterprise value of $320 million.
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Ivorian ISP and telecoms operator VIPNET has expanded its network from 155Mbps to 1Gbps, with MainOne.
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MainOne is set to launch its Appolonia Data Center, the latest facility of its MDXi subsidiary.
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MainOne says it plans to ramp up data centre storage capacity over the next two years in response to demand for its services.
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Funke Opeke, MainOne’s chief executive officer tells Abigail Opiah why the next 10 years will be filled with opportunities for further growth in broadband penetration and digital market expansion across the West African sub-region.
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West African communications services company MainOne has become the first Microsoft Azure Peering Services partner for West Africa.
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A critical underlying enabler of digital transformation is infrastructure and over the last few years in the West African region, there have been repetitive predictions of a future filled with explosive growth.
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Orange has enhanced its spectrum capacity on its portion of the MainOne subsea cable using Infinera’s subsea solution.
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Zenlayer and MainOne have partnered to greatly expand connectivity between West Africa and international companies.
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MainOne’s subsea cable has landed and is now ready for service (RFS) in Côte d’Ivoire making the last of two previously announced branch cables.