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Huawei To Launch New Data Centre In Nigeria

October 14, 2024
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Huawei Technologies has announced its plans to launch a new data centre in Nigeria. This move will enhance the country’s cloud infrastructure and support its growing digital economy.

During Nigeria Fintech Week in Lagos, David Olaiya, head of Cloud Fintech Business Development for Huawei Nigeria, revealed that the new data centre, named ‘Cloud Site,’ is scheduled to be fully operational by October 31, 2024. It aims to offer comprehensive data storage and computing services within Nigeria’s borders, aligning with the country’s data protection policies that mandate local user data storage.

This initiative is particularly important for sectors such as finance and telecommunications, where data security and regulatory compliance are crucial. Many Nigerian businesses, especially those relying on international cloud services, face challenges in complying with data protection regulations when processing sensitive user data.

The launch of Huawei’s data centre directly addresses these challenges by enabling businesses to manage their data domestically, ensuring compliance with the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation (NDPR).

Furthermore, Huawei’s cloud services have gained traction among Nigerian banks, with reports indicating that major banks, including UBA Zenith Bank, Opay, and First Bank, are opting for Huawei’s cloud storage solutions. This shift reflects the increasing trust in Huawei’s cloud capabilities within the financial sector.

In addition to data compliance, the new centre is expected to reduce latency and provide faster access to cloud services, which is crucial for real-time operations such as digital payments and mobile banking.

Huawei plans to provide local technical expertise to offer timely support to Nigerian enterprises alongside its global 24/7 support infrastructure. This combination of local and international resources promises seamless service delivery, enabling companies to troubleshoot issues more efficiently and reduce the risks associated with downtime or technical failures.

While Nigeria already hosts data centres from global giants like Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure, Huawei’s entry into the local cloud landscape is poised to bring additional benefits.

The new data centre will be part of Huawei’s extensive global network, which spans 93 availability zones in 33 regions worldwide, including existing data centres in South Africa and Egypt. This global integration is expected to be a critical resource for established businesses in Nigeria and support Africa’s digital transformation, creating opportunities for startups, especially in fintech, e-commerce, and AI.

In another initiative, Huawei Cloud has announced its plan to support 100 Nigerian startups over the next two years by providing cloud resources and technical assistance to help them scale their operations and bring new products to market.

Concurrently, the Nigerian government is set to inaugurate a national data centre with a storage capacity of 1.4 petabytes by May 2024, further demonstrating its commitment to data infrastructure.

Huawei’s entry into Nigeria’s data centre market is expected to complement these efforts and establish the country as a regional leader in cloud computing and data services.

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