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#Africa Data Centres#Oni-Tel Fibre Networks#Gauteng#South Africa

Africa Data Centres signs Oni-Tel deal for Gauteng interconnectivity

Source: Developing Telecoms | Telecom news portal for emerging markets - Developing TelecomsApril 14, 2026
TL;DR:
  • Africa Data Centres said on Monday it signed a deal with Oni-Tel Fibre Networks.
  • The agreement covers stronger interconnectivity across Africa Data Centres facilities in Gauteng, South Africa.
  • Oni-Tel Fibre Networks is a South African fibre optic cable infrastructure provider.

Africa Data Centres said on Monday it signed a deal with Oni-Tel Fibre Networks to strengthen interconnectivity across its facilities in Gauteng province, South Africa. The agreement links Africa Data Centres with a South African fibre optic cable infrastructure provider for its Gauteng data centre footprint.

Oni-Tel Fibre Networks will support interconnection across Africa Data Centres facilities in Gauteng. The source did not disclose financial terms, network capacity, route length, or a deployment timeline.

The deal adds fibre-based interconnection capacity around data centre sites in Gauteng, a key South African connectivity hub. Data centre interconnection agreements are part of the wider telecom infrastructure market, where operators and infrastructure providers expand metro fibre and facility-to-facility links to support enterprise and cloud traffic.

Related Questions

What did Africa Data Centres sign with Oni-Tel Fibre Networks?
A deal. Africa Data Centres said on Monday it signed an agreement with Oni-Tel Fibre Networks to strengthen interconnectivity across its facilities in Gauteng, South Africa.
Where are the Africa Data Centres facilities covered by the Oni-Tel deal?
Gauteng. The agreement covers Africa Data Centres facilities in Gauteng province in South Africa.

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