MTN announces construction of West Africa largest data centre in Nigeria

Nigerian mobile phone giant MTN has announced plans to build a new data centre in the capital, Lagos, to help businesses and consumers cope with the growing demand for their services and access speeds across the country, according to reports from the state media on Monday, 17 January, 2018 and July 2018. These are the details of the project.. () But Nigeria s data providers have said it is planning to launch another data Centre in Lagosi. The latest announcement is to be released by the company which says it will provide the most reliable and adaptable infrastructure for the nation’s mobile phones and mobile networks, and it has been given the go-ahead to expand its capacity to meet the demands of millions of people in Nigeria, as it tries to boost the digital economy. A new contractor has said that the new facility is set to get ready to work on the internet banking service, but could increase the number of redundancies and improve access to the network, in order to tackle the coronavirus pandemic, the BBC has learned, after being told it was designed to provide basic services to customers and customers. It is the first major technical investment in developing the technology needs of Nigeria and the future of its data services within two years, with an expected uptime of up to 100 million requests. But why is it likely to have failed to deliver enough data for all those operating on its server rooms and services in some areas of north-west Nigeria? The BBC understands how it works.

Source: pulse.ng
Published on 2024-06-29