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First Carrier Neutral Data Center for Namibia 

Paratus Namibia - First Carrier Neutral Data Center

Resilient infrastructure and connectivity are at the forefront in Africa

25 July 2022:  Armada: The new Paratus Namibia data center (DC) opens in Windhoek in August 2022, propelling the Namibian economy into the era of carrier neutral DC offerings. For the first time, colocation clients will have the freedom of choice as well as access to world-class infrastructure hosting services. Any client hosting within the facility will be able to choose which telecommunications provider they wish to purchase services from.  The campus boasts a high availability environment, with resilience at each infrastructure level, from power to cooling, carrier interconnects and extremely low latency, all backed by a bank of international ISO certifications and PCI DSS certification.

Chief Operations Officer of the Paratus Group and CEO Designate, Schalk Erasmus says that Armada is one of a kind, and a one-stop shop for businesses of all sizes to compete at world-class levels.  “With 99.98% uptime, backed by the most sophisticated technologies – including multiple solar banks – it provides unique assurances.  The resilience we offer at Armada is unmatched in Namibia.  We have invested heavily and have appointed the best designers and engineers to make Armada the most secure, environmentally friendly, and efficient facility in the country.  Armada is the archetype of modern technology at work. Effectively, Armada will provide Namibian businesses with the opportunity to participate in the fourth industrial revolution (4IR).”

The new purpose-built facility will enable businesses to host their ICT infrastructure, providing 24/7 access in a secure and world-class Tier III equivalent DC. Armada has been designed to exact and precise standards, leveraging the latest physical and virtual security and the highest possible uptime. The DC will also offer businesses a colocation solution with a resilient infrastructure environment for clients to host their equipment in, thereby minimising IT capital expenditure and operating costs associated with on-premises hosting and management.

Moving ICT equipment off-site to a fully secured facility offers resilience in connectivity, power, cooling, and features fire suppression and security capabilities that traditional onsite setups might struggle to achieve economically.

The carrier neutral facility will offer various colocation services, from half-cabinets to multi-tenant rows and private cages. Key features of the facility include:

  • 2-Megawatt Power Capacity (Phase 2)
  • Diverse A&B utility power supply (Phase 2)
  • Dedicated generators – per A&B feed, for comprehensive resilience and 72-hr fuel autonomy
  • Diverse Power Feed design throughout from utility to cabinet level
  • Fully inter-resilient 500 kVA UPSs per feed (A&B) dedicated to the Data Centre
  • Separate utilities UPS to ensure electrical autonomy
  • Dual UPS feeds per cabinet to deliver up to 3.3kVA
  • Cold Aisle Containment and inter-resilient CRAC cooling units at N+1
  • Multiple diverse carrier routes with separate Meet-Me-Rooms (A&B) as well as access to tower across diverse infrastructure from fibre to microwave
  • Direct link to the new Equiano cable and CLS in Swakopmund
  • Access to Paratus backbone network linking multinational customers to the Paratus Data Centers in Angola and Zambia

Erasmus adds: “Paratus has two DCs in Angola and another in Zambia, and with Armada, we are raising the bar again. This is in line with our main objective of transforming Africa through exceptional digital infrastructure.  We’re helping to ‘unlimit’ the future.”

Offering colocation services, 24/7 quality connections for local and multinational businesses, together with a very sophisticated range of digital and aligned services, Paratus Namibia is helping local and international businesses in the region to perform at a new and unlimited level and be fully digitally fit for that purpose.

About Paratus

Paratus is Africa’s quality network. With an eye on the future, the group’s investment in infrastructure underscores its long-term commitment to transform Africa through exceptional digital infrastructure and customer service. Paratus is managed by a passionate and professional operational team in seven African countries – Angola, Botswana, DRC, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, and Zambia.  The business’s extended network provides a satellite connectivity-focused service in more than 35 African countries to a magnitude of customer satellite connections across Africa.  This connects African businesses across the continent and delivers end-to-end service excellence. The group’s footprint extends beyond Africa to international (points of presence) PoPs in Europe, the UK and the USA.

Born and bred in Africa, Paratus is thinking big as it grows its footprint to deliver Africa’s quality network.  By understanding the unique opportunities that Africa offers businesses and individuals to break boundaries and to connect without limits, Paratus is committed to raising the bar for providing quality connectivity in Africa.

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