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The PAIX Dakar facility will enhance regional connectivity and provide businesses with high-quality colocation services.
African cloud and colo provider Paix Data Centres has announced the construction of a data center in Dakar, Senegal. Located in Les Mamelles, the new facility will provide essential digital infrastructure to support innovation and economic growth in West Africa.
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Yankhoba Ndiaye, Managing Director of Dariss Consulting, said: "The launch of the new PAIX Data Centres data centre comes at a crucial time to support the rise of cloud computing in Senegal. This initiative is essential to meet the growing needs for technological infrastructure and to position Senegal as a digital hub in West Africa.
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