MDXI, Asteroid locate West Africa internet enhancer in Lagos
West Africa’s largest data centre
provider, MDXI, and global IXP platform provider, Asteroid, have partnered to
launch a carrier-neutral Internet Exchange Point (IXP) for West Africa.
The
West African Internet Exchange (WAF-IX) is based on Asteroid’s lightweight
design and will be located in MDXI’s Tier III Data Centre, in Lagos, Nigeria,
West Africa’s biggest economic hub.
Outlining the three major
objectives for WAF-IX as accessibility, lower costs and reduced latency for
Internet users in West Africa, Product Manager, MDXI/Peering Coordinator,
WAF-IX, Vremudia Oghene-Ruemu stressed that the new Internet Exchange would complement
national IXPs, improve regional traffic and ultimately foster the attainment of
the digital economy across West Africa.
“Given the size of its markets and
status as home to some of Africa’s biggest economies, West Africa is uniquely
positioned to scale up its digital transformation efforts via Internet traffic
growth. The West African Internet Exchange, hosted within our globally
certified Data Centre will significantly improve traffic exchange and
localization within West Africa, with benefits of reduced latency, improved
speed and better quality of service to end users. WAF-IX will enable more
Africa-focused global and local carriers take advantage of the region’s growing
Internet penetration to enable services originating and terminating within the
region,” he says.
West African Internet Exchange
will facilitate improved interconnection, collaboration and peering between
players with access to MDXI’s Tier III data centre, and will enable an
ecosystem that allows customers connect to multiple networks, cloud and content
providers. Using the lean and efficient Asteroid IXP platform, WAF-IX will
enable service providers operate more efficiently with the delivery of enhanced
end-to-end network performance, while reducing overall IP Transit costs.
Asteroid CEO, Remco van Mook,
said: “West Africa’s digital economy is on the rise, but huge gaps still exist
in in-country interconnection. We believe that the Internet sector across West
Africa has incredible potential for growth and will be greatly enabled by the
West African Internet Exchange. Together, we can provide a gateway for West
African networks to peer with international content providers.”
WAF-IX host, MDXI is West
Africa’s largest data centre provider offering colocation, interconnection and
cloud services and is the region’s most connected data centre, with proven
competence to interconnect OTTs and major network, content and financial
services providers.
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