What can OADC EDGE do for you?
Open Access Data Centres (OADC)
Africa's fastest-growing data centre company
The development of a data centre architecture to support edge computing in Africa is a major step forward in helping realise Africa's digital and economic potential. To capitalise on current and future edge computing technologies, the continent requires the implementation of converged open-access digital infrastructure capable of delivering high performance and low latency.
What is edge computing?
Edge computing is a distributed information technology (IT) architecture in which client data is processed at the periphery of the network, as close to the originating source as possible. This can help reduce latency and bandwidth usage, making it particularly useful for applications that require real-time or near-real-time data processing.
OADC is leading the drive to transform Africa's digital capabilities with a unique core-to-edge data centre proposition. The core-to-edge architecture consolidates edge computing basics, edge data centres and hyperscale connectivity within a single ecosystem, underpinning the deployment of low-latency applications and supporting 5G rollout and extension of Internet Service Provider (ISP) and fibre operator infrastructure into new locations.
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OADC EDGE, our open-access and carrier-neutral edge DC infrastructure, is the first to be deployed at scale on the continent – initially rolling out in South Africa, where it integrates access to hyperscale network connectivity with storage and application hosting in edge locations. Clients can realise significant benefits, utilising securely-powered local facilities where large volumes of critical data can be backed up or processed locally before being forwarded to larger, regional facilities, and enhancing end-user experience by minimising latency.
What can OADC EDGE do for ISPs, WISPs, mobile operators and fibre operators?
OADC EDGE uniquely provides a seamless core and edge data centre environment across the continent that will drive rapid economic growth and stimulate new and exciting opportunities for ISPs, WISPs, mobile operators and fibre operators in edge computing in Africa.