Lagos: At the recent Connect Xperience event, TelCables Nigeria unveiled how Clouds2Africa, a locally hosted cloud solution, is transforming the way businesses in Nigeria access, manage, and expand their digital resources.
According to African Press Organization, through events like Connect Xperience and the local Partner Enablement Program, the company is enabling ISPs and resellers to adopt revenue-sharing models. Israel Ogboi, Pre-Sales Engineer at TelCables Nigeria, explained that Clouds2Africa is tailored to Nigeria’s unique business environment. It features scalable infrastructure, robust security protocols, and a user-friendly interface, which rivals and sometimes surpasses more complex international cloud offerings. Hosted in two Tier III data centres in Lagos, the platform ensures lower latency, full compliance with local regulations, and enhanced reliability.
Angola Cables, the parent company of TelCables West Africa, is an internationally established ICT and digital solutions provider. The compan
y specializes in connectivity solutions for the wholesale market and offers tailored digital services across industries, including cloud resources for the corporate enterprise sector. Angola Cables operates a robust global backbone network with more than 30 PoPs and connections to over 930 interconnected data centres and 6000 peering agreements. Its international network traffic exceeds 18,500 Tbps.
The company has its own submarine cable network, spanning over 33,000 kilometres, and extends its services to more than 50,000 kilometres through partner cables. Angola Cables connects the Americas, Africa, Europe, and Asia and operates two world-class data centres in Brazil and Angola. It also manages major internet traffic exchange points in Brazil and Angola, connecting to over 21 IXPs worldwide.
Expanding its operations into strategic markets like Brazil, South Africa, the United States, and Nigeria, Angola Cables promotes intercontinental interconnection, driving digital and economic development. It ranks a
mong the top 25 internet service providers globally, as noted by the Center for Applied Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA) 2023.
TelCables West Africa, powered by the Angola Cables network, provides secure, low-latency direct routes from West Africa to the USA, South America, and London. With a presence across several Nigerian IP hubs and connections across Africa via the Djoliba network, TelCables connects businesses to the world.