MainOne, an Equinix
company, has been named as the host for next year’s African Peering and
Interconnection Forum in Accra, Ghana, following a just-ended event for 2022 in
Kigali, Rwanda.
This year’s industry
forum, which marked a return to the in-person session since its postponement in
2020 due to the COVID -19 global pandemic, focused on Internet interconnection
dynamics, content distribution, and transit obstacles at the local and regional
levels.
The Country
Manager of MainOne Ghana, Emmanuel Kwarteng, applauded Ghana’s selection to host AfPIF 2023 and noted Ghana’s
strategic location, ease of access, and budding telecommunications industry
make it the best location to host Africa’s technical community of
Infrastructure providers, Internet service providers (ISPs), Internet Exchange
points (IXPs), mobile network operators (MNOs), content [providers, large
enterprise networks, policymakers, and regulators.
According to him, MainOne’s drive to increase peering and interconnection within the West African
sub-region with its certified data centers in Ghana, Nigeria and Cote d’Ivoire and how the peering event in Accra will enhance this effort and push toward the
region’s target of keeping 80 percent of local content local.
In addition to serving as an avenue to broaden the interconnection
landscape in Ghana, Mr. Kwarteng said the event would also drive investment
opportunities and employment in the country while enabling the digital
infrastructure that will support the Government of Ghana’s digitalization
agenda.
Attended by
infrastructure providers. Internet Service Providers (ISPs0, Internet Exchange
Points (IXPs), Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), Content Providers, Large
Enterprise Networks, Policymakers, Internet Enthusiasts, and Regulators, the
forum not only afforded delegates the platform to address key interconnection
opportunities and challenges in Africa but also facilitated a robust
discussion on cross-border interconnection approached and challenges.
Initiated 12 years ago,
the African Peering and Interconnection Forum aim to promote national and
cross-border interconnection development and offers the African technical
community a unique opportunity to showcase interconnection challenges and
opportunities.
Recently acquired by
Equinix, the world’s digital infrastructure company, MainOne continuous to
dominate the West Africa sub-region with its world-class submarine cable
system, state-of-the-art IP NGN network, growing regional and metro terrestrial
fiber optic network, and data center facilities enabling services for
businesses needing digital access in West Africa.
By: Kanto Okanta