WIOCC
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WIOCC’s Chris Wood on driving Africa’s digital transformation through innovation and resilience
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Capacity's Saf Malik is joined by a panel of guests to discuss the disruption to African internet caused by the Red Sea and West Coast cable cuts.
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WIOCC has launched its latest venture which it describes as the first “truly holistic managed network and infrastructure services company” to serve Africa.
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WIOCC has put in place restoration services on the Equiano cable for its major ISP and IP Transit provider clients affected by ongoing west coast subsea cable outages.
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Samuel Ndungu, CFO of WIOCC, tells Saf Malik about the key investment and revenue growth opportunities there are in connecting Africa with the rest of the world.
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WIOCC has landed the 2Africa subsea cable system into Open Access Data Centres (OADC) Durban data centre in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Forthcoming events
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Drawing on its years-long work connecting clients through data centres, WIOCC has launched its own venture, leveraging its network to build the cloud infrastructure Africa needs. CEO Chris Wood shares the details with Melanie Mingas
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The facilities being developed by WIOCC Group's new data centre company will host cable landing stations for the 2Africa and Equiano subsea cables.
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WIOCC has completed a $200 million debt and equity capital raise to expand its connectivity across Africa and internationally.
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Nikki Popoola isn’t just director of sales for West Africa at WIOCC; she’s also a respected female executive and single parent. Here she shares her story, and her observations, on diversity
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The 2Africa consortium announces the addition of four new branches to the 2Africa subsea cable.
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WIOCC has extended its national hyperscale network in South Africa with 30 new points of presence (PoPs).
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WIOCC has appointed Mwesu Vunda has as its country sales manager for Zambia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
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The WIOCC Network Operation Centre (NOC) reported interruption to a large number of client services between Djibouti and Marseille, France on the SEA-ME-WE 5 subsea cable.
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The West Indian Ocean Cable Company Ltd (WIOCC) has welcomed a US$20 million cash injection from the IFC to boost connectivity across Africa.
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Facebook, along with a consortium of China Mobile International, MTN GlobalConnect, Orange, stc, Telecom Egypt, Vodafone and WIOCC have announced plans to build 2Africa.
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Heavily indebted Zimbabwean operator TelOne may lose its shareholding in subsea operator WIOCC, the CEO has told a local paper.