Airtel Breaks Ground on Its East Africa Data Centre Hub at Tatu City
The $150 million, 44MW data centre will create hundreds of jobs and support Kenya's digital growth by offering energy-efficient, AI-ready infrastructure for enterprises and governments.
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Airtel breaks ground on its East Africa data centre hub at Tatu City
/PRNewswire/ -- Home to Nxtra by Airtel's 44MW sustainable data centre, Tatu City Special Economic Zone has established itself as East Africa's data centre hub....
Airtel Africa Begins Construction of the Largest Data Centre in East Africa - Innovation Village | Technology, Product Reviews, Business
Airtel Africa has officially broken ground on what will become the largest data centre in East Africa, a 44MW facility located in the Tatu City Special Economic Zone (SEZ) outside Nairobi. Through its data centre subsidiary, Nxtra, Airtel is positioning itself as a key driver of Africa’s digital transformation by expanding secure, high-capacity infrastructure across the continent. A 44MW Facility for the Future The Nxtra by Airtel data centre wi…
Airtel Africa begins Kenya data center project
Airtel Africa Plc, the pan-African telecommunications provider majority-owned by Indian billionaire Sunil Bharti Mittal’s Bharti Airtel, has commenced the construction of a 44MW hyperscale Nxtra data center in Tatu City, a special economic zone on the outskirts of Nairobi.The facility, among the biggest in East Africa, is to be delivered in two 22MW phases, hosting GPU-ready racks and next-generation servers with 99.999 percent uptime, multiple …
Airtel Kenya Breaks Ground on East Africa’s Largest Data Center at Tatu City, Kenya - Techish Kenya
Kenya is taking a giant step toward becoming Africa’s digital powerhouse. Airtel Kenya, through its Nxtra by Airtel Africa subsidiary, has broken ground on what will be the largest data center in East Africa. Artificial Intelligence and beyond The 44-megawatt facility at Tatu City Special Economic Zone is designed to handle the rising demand for …
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