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    TelCables, Megaport Partnership Boosts West Africa’s Connectivity and Global Access

    TelCables West Africa and Megaport partnership is set to transform digital connectivity for West African nations like Nigeria and Ghana.

    This collaboration offers unprecedented access to over 930 global data centers and 300 cloud nodes at reduced costs, bringing high-speed, reliable connectivity to the region.

    By leveraging Angola Cables’ advanced backbone network, West African businesses can enjoy up to 75% reductions in fees, as well as lower latencies for faster and more efficient data transfer.

    This opens doors for companies to access global markets, connect to public and private cloud platforms like AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure, and scale operations with ease.

    Fernando Fernandes, CEO of TelCables Nigeria and West Africa, highlights how the partnership fosters flexible, scalable connectivity for businesses seeking to expand within Africa and globally.

    Beyond commercial benefits, this initiative enhances access to educational, financial, and AI resources hosted in leading data centers worldwide, ensuring West African countries remain competitive in the digital age.

    Ultimately, this partnership not only bridges technological gaps but also empowers enterprises across the region to thrive on a global stage, driving economic growth and fostering innovation. It’s a promising leap forward for West Africa’s digital future.

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