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In 2013, Djibouti became host to the first, and still the only data centre in the Horn of Africa region. The Djibouti Data Centre, DDC for short, is just a stone’s throw away from Djibouti Telecom’s international fibre optic cable landing station.
Djibouti Telecom is today a leading strategic center for international telecommunication services in East Africa with its underlying network infrastructure including international submarine cables and terrestrial cables (between Djibouti-Somali, and Djibouti-Ethiopia).
Djibouti Telecom is looking to play a big part. As the only operator on the national market, the company has taken on the role of being, in the words of its Director General, “the base of operations” for undersea cables designed to connect the country to Europe. He expects the company’s turnover to rise from $120m in 2018 to $40om in 2025.
Djibouti now has 11 undersea cables, making it one of the best-connected countries in Africa and with its data centre, it is well on its way to becoming a regional digital hub. I n January, the Djibouti Africa Regional Express 1 (DARE1) undersea cable, which links the countries on Africa’s east coast, made landfall at Siesta Beach in Djibouti.
Djibouti is a significant location for submarine cables running through the Asia, Africa and Europe corridor or connecting the East Africa.
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