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Onix CEO, Mike Nahon’s Speech at Data Centre Launch in Senegal

On Thursday 16th of February, in Dakar, Senegal, Mike Nahon, Onix CEO, gave an in depth speech at the launch of the new Tier III neutral data centre, directly at the 2Africa cable landing station. His speech below outlines the importance of this data centre. Ladies and gentlemen, Ambassadors, the Secretary General of the Ministry of Finance and Budget, the Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to the representatives of the High Commander of the National, Gendarmerie, Dear partners. Ladies and gentlemen, representatives of AIIM, the General Manager of the Sonetel group. Ladies and gentlemen, representatives of the World Bank. My thanks and gratitude conveyed to Ministers, the Government of Senegal and the people of Senegal for allowing Onix the opportunity to participate in the future of your magnificent country. You have a beautiful country with beautiful people, with enormous talent. I’ve enjoyed every moment that I have spent in Senegal and thank you from the bottom of my bottom of my heart for welcoming Onix into this country. Senegal is the most stable country in Africa, growing at approximately 6% per annum. There has been a gradual slowdown because of the world circumstance; the war in the Ukraine particularly. In order to mitigate the slowdown, I think unlocking of the services economy in Senegal needs to be accessed and Onix can participate in this. Onix own a tier IV data centred in Ghana, which promises uptime of 99.995%, which is exactly the requirement that banks, government and the hyperscalers require. We can satisfy that demand. Before I look at the African opportunity, I think we need to understand where the facility that will be built is to be located. The facility will be located at the 2Africa cable landing station. Generally, all data that is brought to Africa is brought via an undersea cable. The undersea cable then lands at the cable landing station. From that point, another cable is laid to where the facility might be. The challenge with that is the longer the cable is, the greater the chance the cable cut or cable theft or latency. By being at the landing station, we’re in an absolute prime location. The 2Africa landing cable is also the largest cable that has ever been laid; 45,000 kilometres long. If we now look at the African paradigm, there are 4000 neutral colocation facilities in the USA, China, Germany and Great Britain. 4000!  In the African continent there are 91 neutral colocation facilities. So there are 4000 in four countries and there are 91 in Africa. In addition, Africa’s population is 17% of the world’s population. So the current population is 1.3 billion and that will grow to two and a half billion by 2050. This means that one out of five people in the world will come from Africa. There is a gap between the services that we offer here and the services that are required. The current Data centre market in Africa is $2 billion per annum. That market is expected to grow to $5 billion. In other words, increased by two and a half times by 2026. That’s within four years, the market size will grow two and a half times. Approximately 700 new data facilities would be required in the short term. I think if we look at the statistics we have to conclude that there is a requirement and that Senegal is the optimal place to locate that requirement. One of the requirements in operating a neutral facility is access to services. So any client who takes up a location in the facility must be able to access services from a number of providers, such as Sonetel for instance, such as all of the ISPs that might be present in Senegal, such as AFR-IX, who are incorporated in Spain, and offer connectivity to a number of locations worldwide. The second thing is the environment must be rich. For instance, when you go to a shopping mall, you park your car in the basement, you go upstairs, you buy your groceries, you go to the pharmacy, you’ll have a cup of coffee, and you might by a pair of shoes. The same environment needs to exist in a data centre and that is provided by the internet exchanges. So for instance, if we look at an internet exchange like DE-CIX, they offer connectivity to 168 networks which include content providers such as Netflix, connectivity providers, as well as cloud services. We will have all of that in the facility. You may ask what does the facility sell? The facility will sell rack space. Governments, corporates and banks will bring their servers from where they currently are into the facility and occupy rackspace. That’s the first offering. The second offering is the data centre provides a location for the cloud services providers such as Microsoft Azure, Google and AWS. What is happening means cloud services are being accessed by the local markets in places such as Ireland. That brings two results. Number one, we’re in breach of the data sovereignty rules and number two, all the revenue that is paid for those services is lost to countries offshore. By creating this facility we will have access to cloud services in country, securing services onshore, trapping the revenue onshore to a major boost to the economy. In addition, one would ask, “banks will occupy the facility, government will occupy the facility. But what about the hyperscaler?” The hyperscalers such as Facebook or Netflix or Google or any of the hyperscalers coming and taking up residence onshore means that a greater percentage of revenue will be hard currency which also benefit to the economy. The other opportunities are that more job opportunities are created, plus the local workforce is upskilled. If we look at the fact there are 4000 data centres in four countries alone, with very few data centres, particularly in West Africa, one has to conclude that the time is opportune for us to build

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Onix Data Centre, Accra Achieves ISO 27001 and ISO 9001 Certification

ONIX Data Center has announced that it has received its ISO 27001:2013 and ISO 9001:2015 certification from MSECB. This is the product of four months of hard work and dedication by the Onix team, as well as consultants from Infoprive Security Limited. This achievement signifies a remarkable milestone for ONIX Data Centres Ltd. It also solidifies their commitment to continually provide their customers and partners the highest quality services possible. Mike Nahon, Onix CEO stated that “I am very thankful to the team and Infoprive for all the hard work put in to secure these very important certifications. With them we solidify our position as the number one data centre in the region, conforming to all international standards.” The ISO 27001 certification ensures that organisations understand their security needs and then implement measures that reduce the risk of data breaches and personal or sensitive data loss. Michael Thompson, Onix’ Facility Manager, stated that “our security needs have been identified, and controls have been implemented. Our customers and partners will be assured that their data housed in our facility, is entirely secure, and the risk of data breaches is minute.” The ISO 9001 certification ensures organisations meet their customer’s needs within statutory regulations relating to the product or services they offer. This international standard has helped us emphasise the use of procedures and documentation to regulate and control how processes should be performed. This internationally recognised certification as well as their Tier IV status, demonstrates that Onix offers world class services, unmatchable by any other Data Centre in the region. Data assets of clients remain secure to the highest specifications, and Onix are eligible to house the most sensitive data. Onix is continuously seeking to improve industry standards to ensure clients and partners are assured of the best possible service. Infoprive Services Limited Infoprive Services Limited is the organisation that supported Onix in achieving the 2 new certifications. They are an information security group of companies that provides end-to-end cybersecurity services to all business levels. Onix Data Centres Limited Onix Data Centres Ltd owns and operates Data Centres in the Africa region. Its flagship facility is the top-rated Tier IV certified, co-location, carrier neutral Data Centre based in Accra, Ghana, the only one of its kind in the region. As a Tier IV, enterprise class facility, Onix Data Center offers stable, reliable, and uninterrupted service with an annual expected uptime of 99.995%. As a colocation facility, clients benefit from world class cooling systems, fire suppression systems and back up energy redundancy with minimal costs compared to building and maintaining an in-house data facility. Additionally, the data centre in Accra has an onsite solar farm of 726kWp, providing enough daytime energy to run the entire facility, ensuring that Onix maintains their responsible sustainability policy and mitigate against their impact on the climate. The official accreditation (Uptime tier IV rated, PCI-DSS) satisfies the increasingly stringent requirements laid down by regulated entities such as telecommunications companies, banks, social media companies, health care facilities, the education sector and various arms of the government which house sensitive information, all of which collocate their servers at the facilities. Onix Data Centre Press Enquiries Samuel Polley Samuel@onixdc.wpcomstaging.com

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AFR-IX telecom, global Internet Service Provider establishes strategic regional Point of Presence (POP) at ONIX Data Center

Accra, Ghana, 24 November 2022 – AFR-IX telecom – infrastructure and telecom operator – establishes POP at ONIX Data Centre. The global Internet Service Provider with service coverage in over 50 countries in Africa, delivering Internet and data services to Enterprises, International Carriers, Telecommunication Operators and the largest Pan Africa Network with more than 60 POPs, has established its major Point of Presence (POP) in ONIX Data Centre, the flagship data center Tier IV facility in Accra. This new POP at ONIX is AFR-IX telecom’s 2nd POP in Ghana. AFR-IX telecom establishes POP at ONIX Data Center. Eduardo Puigcarbó, Global Account Manager and Head of Ghana Operations commented on Ghana as a strategic location for AFR-IX telecom; “We needed a world class carrier neutral colocation data centre facility for our services and connectivity solutions. This partnership with ONIX satisfies our requirements for providing world-class Tier IV certified data centre and data centre interconnection to our clients, especially in the West Africa subregion.” “We offer internationally high quality and personalised Internet and data services to corporates and telecommunications in the African continent and our extensive Pan African Network covered with terrestrial and submarine cables makes AFR-IX telecom one of the leading Telecom operating service providers in Africa, and the most reliable and largest metro-Ethernet network with Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS).” Michael Nahon, CEO of ONIX Data Centre, commented “we are extremely excited about our partnership with AFR-IX telecom. The entrance of AFR-IX telecom into Onix provides a major boost to Enterprises, International Carriers and Telecommunication Operators seeking Internet and data service coverage in the more than 50 countries AFR-IX telecom are operating in.   The ability for tenants to interconnect through the IXP is of major benefit and greatly enhances the eco system within the facility With extensive reach in Europe and Africa, our existing and future clients will be able to utilise all of AFR-IX’ extensive Network and Cloud services including their Layer 2 and 3 services, SD-WAN, Managed service, IPLC, and cloud platform service. ISPs will connect “peer” via the IXP in the facility to the AFR-IX network. This is an important day for us.” About AFR-IX telecom AFR-IX telecom is an infrastructure and licensed telecommunication operator that delivers Data, MPLS, SDN and advanced Managed solutions in Africa to Corporates, International Carriers and Telecommunication Operators in Africa. AFR-IX Telecom is already a Holder of licenses in Spain (CNMC electronic and submarine), Portugal (Anacom), USA (FCC), South Africa (ICASA), Nigeria (NCC), Ghana (NCC), DRC (ART), Mali (ARCEP), Burkina Faso (ARCEP), Sierra Leone (NATCOM), Cameroon (ART), South Africa AFR-IX is also in the process of getting more licenses in the near future. By integrating operations, managed services and strategy, AFR-IX telecom’s pioneering methodology allows the set-up of a complete IT infrastructure to all entities based on the continent. AFR-IX telecom has the largest, most reliable Metro Ethernet Pan African Network and offers global coverage services in Africa. Thanks to more than 50 POPs in Africa, Europe and America, AFR-IX provides reliable and resilient connectivity with countries connected by subsea and terrestrial cables. AFR-IX telecom group is recognized as one of the fastest growing telecommunications companies: positions 8 (2020), 16 (2021) and 11 (2022) according to the FT 1000 in the Financial Times 1000.  AFR-IX telecom’s infrastructure investments include the Barcelona Cable Landing Station, an open digital port which started operations in October 2022 and aims at providing open access cable landing service to subsea cable operators for a neutral, safe and secure landing in Barcelona, and Medusa Submarine Cable System, the largest subsea system in the Mediterranean. AFR-IX telecom Press Enquiries: Andrea Guinóaguino@afr-ix.com  http://www.afr-ix.com   About ONIX Data Center Onix Data Centre Ltd owns and operates data centres in the Africa region. Its flagship facility is the top-rated Tier IV certified, co-location, carrier neutral Data Centre based in Accra, Ghana, the only one of its kind in the region. As a Tier IV, enterprise class facility, Onix Data Centre offers stable, reliable, and uninterrupted service with an annual expected uptime of 99.995%. As a colocation facility, clients benefit from world class cooling systems, fire suppression systems and back up energy redundancy with minimal costs compared to building and maintaining an in-house data facility. Additionally, the data centre in Accra has an onsite solar farm of 726kWp, providing enough daytime energy to run the entire facility, ensuring that Onix maintains their responsible sustainability policy and mitigate against their impact on the climate. The official accreditation (Uptime tier IV rated, PCI-DSS) satisfies the increasingly stringent requirements laid down by regulated entities such as telecommunications companies, banks, social media companies, health care facilities, the education sector and various arms of the government which house sensitive information, all of which collocate their servers at the facilities. Onix Data Centre Press Enquiries Samuel Polley Samuel@onixdc.wpcomstaging.com http://www.onixdc.com

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Onix Data Centre Announces Azure Stack Partnership following Africa Tech Festival

Last week the Onix Data Centre team, led by Onix CEO Michael Nahon, attended the 25th edition of the Africa Tech Festival in Cape Town, South Africa. The festival represents the intersection of technology innovation and enterprise digital transformation, and this year’s theme was Connectivity Infrastructure and Digital Inclusion, emphasising on topics such as Service Provider Technology, Mission Critical Technologies and 5G for Africa. The Africa Tech Festival is a vital inclusion into our annual calendar, and after a two-year hiatus because of global lockdowns, we were excited to be back there to meet and build relationships with some of the biggest players in the African tech infrastructure scene. The Onix team focused on Cloud service offerings as well as IP Transit and IXP services to the Ghana market. After fruitful discussions with Liquid Intelligent Technologies, Onix will offer cloud services in Ghana from Q1 2023, through Microsoft Azure Stack. Having Azure cloud services in Data Center is an important part of the DC eco system. “The Azure platform can offer IaaS and PaaS giving enterprise organisations the ability to the following benefits: – Cost, Scalability & Flexibility, Security, Governance & Compliance, Data Sovereignty, back up & DR. Azure will attract the large enterprises into the Onix facility”, explained Michael Nahon, Onix CEO. Additionally, several major IP Transit and IXP service providers, securing enhanced competitive access to world markets, will take up residence in the Onix facility in Accra, allowing parties to connect via Onix’ already installed IXP. More details regarding the IP Transit and IXP service provider offerings will be released imminently. The festival was an overwhelming success ensuring growth in the value eco system. Onix hopes to also release exciting news regarding SD WAN, which monitors the performance of WAN connections and manages traffic to maintain high speeds and optimize connectivity to connect global sites and partners, very soon. With its world class colocation data centres, Onix is swiftly becoming an integral solution to Africa’s need be better connected to the globe. Their first data centre, in Accra, is a Tier IV facility, the first of its kind in the region. With a second facility coming online in 2023 in Senegal, as well as plans to open many more, Onix will assist the region in taking a huge leap forward with local data management and storage solutions at unbeatable quality. Events, such as the African Tech Festival, enable Onix to keep abreast of the dynamic, ever changing data sector services, building relationships that allow Onix to offer clients elite services at competitive prices (neutral), in line with worldwide offerings in more mature locations. If you are interested in learning more about Onix go to http://www.onixdc.com or send an email on info@onixdc.wpcomstaging.com or address a mail to the CEO on michael@onixdc.wpcomstaging.com Previous Next

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