Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Wapi nmeandika tunaexport fiber kwenu???
What do you mean by "Our Network also feeds Kenya"
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Na kwani ulidhani Nairobi imesmama ikiwangoja...by the way did you know Nairobi has More Major development projects than Dar?? & I think wewe ulivisit Nairobi kitambo sana... Nairobi is Changing faster than ever & as per now Its actually leading as the tallest & modest City in East Africa unrivaled! Usidhani umefika Nairobi ukadhani umetembea Nairobi yote..thats a lie...i doubt kama umefika upperhill/Westlands....there we have all types of Modern buildings you can think of...we ulifika Old CBD ukadhani umetembea Nairobi yote Nairobi is a MetroCity [HASHTAG]#Bigger[/HASHTAG] than Dar in reality, it even has setelite TownsView attachment 816076View attachment 816077View attachment 816078View attachment 816079View attachment 816080View attachment 816081View attachment 816083View attachment 816084View attachment 816085
heheh africa insider ya wakenya wenzenu hua inachekesha sana 😀😀😀😀
kwenye kitu inaitwa modernity hio itoe kwenye ndoto yako kabisa
 
google is ur friend the kijitonyama high tech data center tha ultra modern data center in east and central africa
Ichoboy achanga Kupingana kila kitu sazingine.... Nairobi Has the largest & Main Data Center in East Africa(EADC) HQ period..Hata hio unahitaji kufunzwa hadi uelewe?

Africa Data Centres,part of the leading pan-African telecoms group Liquid Telecom, has today opened a new floor at East Africa Data Centre (EADC) in Nairobi, Kenya.
The additional floor will provide 500 square metres of rack space for leading cloud service providers, carriers and enterprises to host their business-critical data, cloud-based services, applications and back-end systems in Africa.
A ceremony will be held this evening to mark the opening of the new floor at EADC, which will be presided by the Honourable Joe Mucheru, Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology.
The new floor is compliant with the latest security standards, with EADC being the first data centre in East Africa to receive Tier III certification from the prestigious Uptime Institute.
With a total of 2,000 square metres of secured space for data servers over four floors, EADC remains the region’s largest and most connected data centre facility, and is interconnected with Africa Data Centres’ other carrier-neutral facilities in South Africa and Zimbabwe.
“The newly opened floor at EADC is a direct response to the huge demand that we’re receiving for colocation and hosting services in Africa. Our state-of-the-art data centre facility in Nairobi has exceeded expectation since it first opened in 2013, and we will continue to serve our expanding customer base with world-class data centre solutions,” said Dan Kwach, General Manager, EADC.
As well as allowing businesses to host their data and cloud-based services in Africa, EADC is helping to address growing concerns around personal data protection and security.
Evolving data protection legislation and waning consumer confidence, which has been dented further by Facebook’s recent data privacy crisis, mean that today’s businesses face greater scrutiny over where they host their customers’ data.
“By hosting their data within Africa, businesses in the region have clear visibility on where their customer sensitive data is at all times and which parties have access to that data. This sends out a clear message to consumers that your business is serious about data privacy and protection,” said Kwach.
Data centres are also providing a platform for businesses and governments to explore new opportunities presented by Big Data.
The additional floor at EADC is set to host a new analytics centre for Strathmore Business School (SBS), which will provide data-driven research and practices for African businesses. Through a new partnership announced in January, Liquid Telecom will provide SBS with dedicated rack space and colocation services at EADC and establish a direct fibre link to the SBS campus, which will facilitate data analytic services such as data mining, predictive analysis and exploratory data analysis.
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Ichoboy achanga Kupingana kila kitu sazingine.... Nairobi Has the largest & Main Data Center in East Africa(EADC) HQ period..Hata hio unahitaji kufunzwa hadi uelewe?

Africa Data Centres,part of the leading pan-African telecoms group Liquid Telecom, has today opened a new floor at East Africa Data Centre (EADC) in Nairobi, Kenya.
The additional floor will provide 500 square metres of rack space for leading cloud service providers, carriers and enterprises to host their business-critical data, cloud-based services, applications and back-end systems in Africa.
A ceremony will be held this evening to mark the opening of the new floor at EADC, which will be presided by the Honourable Joe Mucheru, Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology.
The new floor is compliant with the latest security standards, with EADC being the first data centre in East Africa to receive Tier III certification from the prestigious Uptime Institute.
With a total of 2,000 square metres of secured space for data servers over four floors, EADC remains the region’s largest and most connected data centre facility, and is interconnected with Africa Data Centres’ other carrier-neutral facilities in South Africa and Zimbabwe.
“The newly opened floor at EADC is a direct response to the huge demand that we’re receiving for colocation and hosting services in Africa. Our state-of-the-art data centre facility in Nairobi has exceeded expectation since it first opened in 2013, and we will continue to serve our expanding customer base with world-class data centre solutions,” said Dan Kwach, General Manager, EADC.
As well as allowing businesses to host their data and cloud-based services in Africa, EADC is helping to address growing concerns around personal data protection and security.
Evolving data protection legislation and waning consumer confidence, which has been dented further by Facebook’s recent data privacy crisis, mean that today’s businesses face greater scrutiny over where they host their customers’ data.
“By hosting their data within Africa, businesses in the region have clear visibility on where their customer sensitive data is at all times and which parties have access to that data. This sends out a clear message to consumers that your business is serious about data privacy and protection,” said Kwach.
Data centres are also providing a platform for businesses and governments to explore new opportunities presented by Big Data.
The additional floor at EADC is set to host a new analytics centre for Strathmore Business School (SBS), which will provide data-driven research and practices for African businesses. Through a new partnership announced in January, Liquid Telecom will provide SBS with dedicated rack space and colocation services at EADC and establish a direct fibre link to the SBS campus, which will facilitate data analytic services such as data mining, predictive analysis and exploratory data analysis.View attachment 816123
tell her....she is not He ..by the way he believes.
 
1. redemer doesn't understand fibre
2.ichoboy has no clue in every sector just text diarrhoering.

problem: Tanzanian Education
 
Dar es salaam,jiji la kula bata,jiji ambalo huwezi kukutana na slums km za kule kibera,lang'ata,mandera e.t.c
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