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Raxio Launches A New Data Centre In Mozambique
Raxio Data Centres has announced the opening of Raxio Mozambique, the country’s first Tier III Uptime Certified data centre.
Dubbed Raxio MZ1, the data centre will be foundational in supporting Mozambique’s growing digital economy and in helping the government’s digital transformation agenda. It is also the latest in a series of data centre launches, as Raxio continues to build a pan-African digital backbone across the continent.
“We are proud to be opening Mozambique’s first Tier III, hyper-scale ready data centre and are excited to be a critical cornerstone in supporting the growth of the country’s evolving digital economy, helping to accelerate the adoption for digital tools and services across industries,” said Robert Mullins, CEO of Raxio Group.
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“The flagship Raxio MZ1 facility is a hub of connectivity and digital exchange, with eight of the country’s top telecom operators and connectivity providers already signed up. Delivering this exceptional facility is testament of our capabilities and of our commitment to provide our customers in Mozambique with the world-class infrastructure their businesses require,” he added.
Raxio MZ1 is located in Beluluane Industrial Park (MozParks), on the outskirts of Maputo, the Mozambique capital. It meets both primary and disaster recovery needs of its customers, and benefits from the Park’s robust power and connectivity infrastructure, ensuring a stable and highly connected operating environment for the facility.
With Maputo situated on the East African coast of the Indian Ocean, Raxio MZ1 is strategically located near three subsea cable landings, including the recent, high capacity 2Africa cable. This offers excellent international connectivity and provides an ideal redundant route for the broader Southern African market.
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“With this launch, Mozambique is finally set to benefit from having its own world-class data centre facility and Raxio’s dedicated operational experience to support the country’s continued development in this digital age,” commented Emidio Amadebai, Raxio’s General Manager in Mozambique. “Mozambique’s location positions Raxio MZ1 ideally to accommodate the needs of both local customers and the those in the wider Southern African region.”
Over 80 percent of Mozambique’s electricity is produced from renewables, one of the highest in Africa. In keeping with Raxio’s commitment to sustainability, a high proportion of Raxio MZ1’s power will come from renewable sources, comprising a combination of hydro-generated grid power and local solar supply.