
Teraco Data Environments
Provides carrier and cloud neutral colocation data centres.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
---|---|---|---|
- | N/A | - | |
ZAR47.5m | Series A | ||
$6.0m | Series B | ||
N/A | $34.5m | Debt | |
N/A | ZAR1.2b | Debt | |
ZAR2.5b | Debt | ||
* | N/A Valuation: $3.5b | Acquisition | |
* | ZAR11.8b | Debt | |
Total Funding | $9.3m |
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Teraco Data Environments is the largest data center provider in Africa, offering carrier-neutral colocation services. The company operates a network of data centers across South Africa, providing a secure and resilient environment for businesses to house their critical IT infrastructure.
Teraco's business model is centered on providing colocation services, which means they rent out space, power, and cooling to a wide range of clients, including cloud providers, content delivery networks (CDNs), financial services institutions, and enterprises. By being carrier-neutral, Teraco allows its clients to connect to a multitude of telecommunication carriers, fostering a competitive and interconnected ecosystem within its facilities. This neutrality is a key differentiator, as it provides clients with flexibility and choice in their network providers.
The company generates revenue through recurring fees for its colocation services, which are typically based on the amount of space, power, and connectivity a client utilizes. Teraco also offers interconnection services, enabling clients to establish direct, private connections to each other and to various cloud and service providers within the data center. This rich interconnection is a significant value proposition, creating a network effect that attracts more clients to its platform.
Operating in the rapidly growing African digital economy, Teraco serves a critical role in the continent's internet infrastructure. The demand for data center services is driven by the increasing adoption of cloud computing, digital content consumption, and the overall digitization of business processes. Teraco is majority-owned by Digital Realty, a global provider of data center solutions, which provides it with substantial financial backing and international expertise.
Keywords: colocation, data center, carrier-neutral, interconnection, infrastructure, South Africa, cloud services, connectivity, digital economy, IT infrastructure