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datamena and Djibouti Data Centre partnership opens up a fibre expressway between the Middle East and Africa

 

Dubai, UAE, 14 November 2014: datamena, the carrier neutral data centre and connectivity platform based in the UAE and servicing the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region is pleased to announce its partnership with Djibouti Data Centre. Through the collaboration, datamena and Djibouti Data Centre will enhance customers’ accessibility by providing a seamless connectivity link between Dubai and Africa.

 

The partnership coincides with datamena and Djibouti Data Centre’s participation at Africa Com, held in Cape Town, South Africa, from 12-14 November 2013. 

 

datemena’s scalable presence in Djibouti Data Centre will be directly connected to the datamena data centre in Dubai. This will expand the options for customers wishing to interconnect between Africa, the UAE and the GCC, improving redundancy while allowing them to leverage existing submarine assets, and thereby a more efficient cost-base. 

 

Mahesh Jaishankar, Vice President, datamena, said: “datamena and Djibouti Data Centre share a common vision of improving connectivity between the Middle East and Africa. There are strong bonds between these two regions, between people and businesses, and we are witnessing a healthy growth in the data traffic between us.  Through this collaboration, carriers and businesses will be able to seamlessly and quickly connect between Africa and the UAE. Africa as a region is expected to grow its demand for international bandwidth at an annual compounded growth rate of 55% until 2019, according to Telegeography. Being connected to the datamena ecosystem will give African telcos and content players an optimal platform to back this growing demand cost-effectively and in a scalable way.”

 

Anthony Voscarides, CEO, Djibouti Data Centre (DDC), said:  The DDC is a strategic gateway hub in Africa, and connecting with a data centre such as datamena is a unique and vital step in meeting the accelerating and growing demand for services between the Middle East and Africa. datamena’s new access point at the DDC will facilitate connectivity for African countries into the UAE’s ecosystem, and, similarly, for GCC countries to enter into Africa. We are very pleased with this partnership and look forward to facilitating further connectivity between our two regions.”

 

Middle East-Europe Terrestrial System (MEETS) is a partnership between du, Vodafone, Zain and Zajil
· Customers to benefit from an improved data connectivity experience
· MEETS is an open cable system, which aims to make regional connectivity less expensive and more competitive
· MEETS will enable a terrestrial route to Europe with higher reliability 

Dubai, UAE, 30 September 2013:  In a major regional telecommunications development, a GCC-wide telecoms consortium has been formed to build a high-bandwidth regional transmission cable system for the region. The system, to be called the Middle East-Europe Terrestrial System (MEETS) – was both conceived and co-promoted by du, Vodafone, Zain and Zajil.

MEETS was announced at a press conference held today in Dubai on the sidelines of the Telecoms World Middle East event. Attendees included Osman Sultan, CEO, du; Niraj Singh, Business Services Director, Vodafone Qatar; Henri Kassab, Group Director of International Wholesale and Roaming, Zain Group and Head of Mada Bahrain; Khalifa Al-Soulah, MD & CEO, Zajil Telecom; and, Mahesh Jaishankar, Vice President, datamena.

du will be the landing party in the UAE while Vodafone Qatar Q.S.C. will be in Qatar, Zain in Saudi Arabia, and Zajil in Bahrain and Kuwait. A state-of-the-art 100G optical transport network (OTN) will be built on top of a 1,400km terrestrial fibre optic cable to sustain the growing bandwidth demand of the region. MEETS will cater to regional and international ICT companies, meeting their wholesale capacity needs, while providing a connection to new areas and end customers.

MEETS is designed to be an economically and technically competitive alternative for connectivity within the Gulf; it will also enable a terrestrial route to Europe for reduced latency and higher reliability. Carriers will be able to access MEETS from the Fujairah Landing Station or at the carrier neutral hub datamena.
Osman Sultan, CEO, du, said: “Customers in the Middle East today have ever-increasing high speed data needs as it is becoming an integral part of today’s lifestyle. The announcement of MEETS with like-minded visionary partners is a step towards realizing this need. We are proud to be part of this joint effort that will eventually benefit millions of internet users and telecom customers over a wide geography spanning the Middle East and Europe.”

Scott Gegenheimer, Group CEO, Zain Group, said: “Through the creation of MEETS, we will bring a higher quality of data connectivity and content to our customers in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. Providing an unsurpassed internet experience will help Zain to retain and attract new customers as well as complement our LTE 4G expansion strategy and support our planned roll-out of dynamic Enterprise services to corporate clients.”

Kyle Whitehill, CEO, Vodafone Qatar, echoed that statement, saying: “This exciting new development is a significant part of Vodafone’s growing commitment to the Middle East region. The UAE is a natural hub for Vodafone operating companies in Asia, Africa and Europe to exchange traffic with each other and partners. We are also pleased to be able to enhance Qatar’s global connectivity in this way, in support of the National Vision 2030. Moreover, to have the opportunity to do so with some of our strongest partners, delivering new levels of customer choice and satisfaction ahead of widespread availability of 4G will further drive bandwidth demand across the region. It is truly an exciting project for Vodafone Qatar and the Vodafone Group.”

Khalifa Al-Soulah, MD and CEO, Zajil Telecom said: “The Middle East is one of the fastest growing regions in the world, which creates an ever growing demand for bandwidth. Regional telecoms need more bandwidth to meet this demand and sustain the growth, as well as more options. MEETS is one such option offered by strong and stable consortium of Telecom partners.”

MEETS will have an initial capacity of 200Gbps and be carried over an Optical Ground Wire associated with a regional high-tension electricity network – reducing the risk of cable cuts. The system will be managed by a 24/7 Network Operating Centre (NOC).

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