Togo: with World Bank’s help, government starts building carrier hotel in Lomé

Telecom
Tuesday, 30 October 2018 16:11
Togo: with World Bank’s help, government starts building carrier hotel in Lomé

(Togo First) - Togo’s government has started building and equipping a data center and a TIER III-level Carrier Hotel in Lomé. This was disclosed by the ministry of posts and digital economy in a document obtained by Togo First.

These projects fall under the West African Regional Communications Infrastructure Program (WARCIP-Togo). The program which received a $30 million financing from the World Bank aims to define a global strategy that will help assess operational conditions to deploy broadband across the country.

The facilities under construction will host private servers. Overall, works initiated include setting a fire alarm system, developing and operating a web platform, operating a data center and international bandwidth, as well as works related to telecom, IT and maintenance.

At this stage, the government is looking for a firm specialized in operation and maintenance of data centers, one that will efficiently manage facilities projected.

Séna Akoda

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