Indian telco Bharti Airtel is set to build five data centers in Africa under its Nxtra brand.
Nxtra Data Centers is one of the largest data center
operators in India, but has yet to venture abroad. The company is a joint
venture between Airtel and Carlyle, with the latter taking a 24 percent stake
in Nxtra for $325 million last year.
While Nxtra has no presence in Africa, parent Airtel is one
of the continent's largest service providers, with a presence in 14 countries.
"We already have 40 Edge data centers in Africa, which
we use for our own captive use," Vani Venkatesh, Airtel Global Business'
CEO, told Light Reading.
"We have also invested in two submarine cables to
Africa, 2Africa and Equiano. As these cables will land, we are setting up five
hyperscale data centers in Africa. We have every intent to grow Africa in a big
way."
Nxtra current operates 12 data centers in India, as well as
120 Edge facilities or Points-of-Presence.