from ALLOYCE KIMBUNGA in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania
Tanzania Bureau
DAR-ES-SALAAM, (CAJ News) – WINGU Group, the East African company, has unveiled the next-generation carrier neutral data centre expansion in Tanzania.
It has announced that the second phase of its facility expansion was successfully launched on March 18.
This milestone, following the success of Phase 1, introduced in 2022, marks a transformative step in the company’s mission to expand industry-leading, carrier-neutral digital infrastructure that powers the digital transformation of Tanzania.
Officials said the expansion had been meticulously planned and executed with a clear focus on scalability, reliability, and innovation.
Among the key enhancements is doubling in rack power to support energy-intensive applications with superior efficiency.
The facility now offers considerably more white space to accommodate additional racks, pods, and cages, ensuring that it can readily grow to meet the increasing demands of modern digital operations.
“Our carrier-neutral facility reflects our commitment to excellence and innovation, meeting modern digital demands and driving technological advancement in our region,” said Anthony Voscarides, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer at Wingu Group in Tanzania.
The carrier-neutral data center offers customers access to a broad range of connectivity options unencumbered by exclusive ties to any single network provider.
Security and operational continuity have also been expanded in the upgrade.
Advanced biometric security systems have been integrated to protect physical assets and sensitive digital data.
An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system is in place.
– CAJ News
