Africa’s fastest-growing but least-served online markets are set to gain more affordable, reliable, and higher-speed internet access through a partnership between Raxio Group, the continent’s most expansive data centre operator, and Laser Light Africa, the regional unit of the U.S.-based operator of one of the world’s most advanced integrated digital networks.
The landmark agreement pairs Raxio’s expanding network of world-class Tier III carrier-neutral data centres with Laser Light’s scale and reach to deliver the most advanced digital access in seven high-growth markets—Angola, DRC, Ethiopia, Côte d’Ivoire, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Uganda—home to a nearly half a billion people.
By hosting and routing data closer to users through Raxio’s data centres and Laser Light’s network, the partnership will bring down the cost of internet, make services more reliable, and accelerate Africa’s digital transformation across industries from banking and e-commerce to healthcare, education, and entertainment.
Laser Light combines subsea, terrestrial and satellite optical links into a single seamless global platform, managed by software, that carries data at the speed of light around the world. Laser Light also provides competitive cloud services delivered to end-users alongside its advanced optical mesh network designed to handle massive volumes of data efficiently for global distribution.
Impact at Scale
Africa’s demand for data is soaring, yet businesses and consumers remain hampered by unreliable international connections and high costs. By localising data on the continent, the combined offerings of the two companies are expected to:
First Stop: Angola
The first phase of the rollout will begin in Angola in 2026, anchored by Raxio’s newest data centre in Luanda and integrated with the country’s established subsea cable landings and Angonix Internet Exchange Point. Subsequent phases will extend across all of Raxio’s facilities.
“Digital infrastructure is the backbone of economic transformation,” said Robert Skjodt, CEO of Raxio Group. “By combining Raxio’s state-of-the-art facilities with Laser Light’s global optical network, we are delivering a platform that will power innovation, investment, and job creation for decades to come.”
Derek Friend, President and CEO of Laser Light Africa, added: “The teaming of these two companies positions Africa at the heart of a global digital highway. By opening new routes for data traffic, we are connecting African markets more directly to each other and to the rest of the world.”
Building Ecosystems and Jobs
Beyond connectivity, the project will create new jobs in construction, operations, and advanced network management, alongside training programs to build local expertise in Tier III data centre operations, peering, and optical technologies.
The partnership will also focus on several joint priority areas:
About Raxio Group
Raxio Group is Africa’s leading carrier-neutral Tier III data centre operator. We are dedicated to delivering world-class co-location and connectivity services with a commitment to supporting Africa's digital transformation through the provision of state-of-the-art efficient, reliable and sustainable data infrastructure solutions that support and catalyse economic growth and digital inclusion across the continent. Raxio Group now has operational facilities in Uganda, Ethiopia Mozambique, Democratic Republic of Congo, Côte d’Ivoire ,Angola and will soon be present in Tanzania. We are constantly expanding our footprint and are on track to build several new facilities over the coming years, establishing a network of interconnected data centres servicing the active and latent demand across the African continent.
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About Laser Light Africa
Laser Light Africa, a subsidiary of Laser Light Communications (USA), is deploying Africa’s first all-optical, sovereign-grade hybrid network. Combining terrestrial fibre, subsea systems, and laser satellite connectivity, Laser Light delivers ultra-resilient, high-capacity solutions for governments, enterprises, and telecom operators.