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Could South Africa Become a Cloud Hub for Africa? Patrick Christian Explores at AfPIF 2017.

Written by Jayne Miller | Aug 14, 2017 12:56:00 PM

Microsoft recently announced that it plans to bring two cloud data centers online in Johannesburg and Cape Town.

If other regions are indicators—like South America and Australia—other cloud providers could follow suit, making South Africa a cloud hub for Africa.

TeleGeography Senior Analyst Patrick Christian will look closer at the new promise of African cloud data centers while presenting at the African Peering and Interconnection Forum (AfPIF) in Abidjan, Côte D’Ivoire August 22-24.

In his presentation, Patrick will also discuss local and intra-African traffic and the continent's reliance on Europe, which remained Africa’s top internet destination in 2017.

The event, organized by Internet Society, brings together some of the most important infrastructure providers, ISPs, and internet exchange points active in the African market, as well as international financial institutions and policymakers.

Keep up with conference developments by following @AfPIF (#afpif) and @TeleGeography on Twitter.