icolo.io develops new data center in Mombasa County

icolo.io develops new data center in Mombasa County

Kenyan data center company, icolo.io has announced the construction of a new data center in the city of Mombasa. The company’s CEO Ranjith Cherickel revealed the report and said the data centre will be the gateway to 200 million people living in the region bringing the content closer to the end-user thereby reducing latency and improving Internet experience for all.

“So far so good and it’s massive! We are making great progress with our new MBA2. As a leading data center infrastructure provider, icolo plays a major role in supporting digital transformation strategies by enabling businesses to be connected and supported in real-time,” said CEO Ranjith Cherickel.

The facility is located in in Nyali, in the north of the city on a greenfield site close to cable landing points in the city. It is is due to be completed in Q1 of 2022 and will have 1,200 square meters of floorspace and 1.6MW of capacity, and host more than 600 racks.

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“The size of the facility is also scaled to reflect the huge growth in connectivity that is unfolding in East Africa. We hope this new data center will be home to all new cables landing in the region,” noted Cherickel.

MBA2 will be the company’s second in Mombasa, and third overall. Mombasa One (MBA1) is a single-story facility with 226 racks and 450 sq m (4,800 sq ft) of floorspace in the Miritin area of the city. The company’s Nairobi One (NBO1) campus opened in September 2019; the one-acre campus is located in the Karen area of the city and has 624 sq m (6,700 sq ft) of floorspace.

Icolo.io is part of Digital Realty, after Interxion took a controlling stake in the company in 2019. They designs, builds and operates state of the art carrier neutral data centers to serve a broad spectrum of clients – telecom carriers, ISPs and peering points, IT and cloud providers, content providers, enterprise and financial services customers. These Data Centers are hyper-connected hubs and provide colocation services which include power, security, network access, redundancy, rack space, and precision cooling to its customers.

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