Carrier-neutral colocation data centers across Africa's largest metro networks
Teraco operates Africa's largest data center footprint, built on carrier and cloud-neutral colocation infrastructure anchored in Johannesburg. The ops-heavy department structure (23 roles) and active project list—busbar capacity planning, HVAC upgrades, new DC construction, condition-based maintenance—reveal a company scaling physical infrastructure at volume while managing tight SLA compliance and uptime demands. Tech stack skews toward CAD/BIM (Autodesk, Revit, AutoCAD) and physical systems management (CMMS, UPS, OTDR), signaling engineering-driven site delivery and operations maturity.
Teraco is a privately held data center operator providing carrier-neutral and cloud-neutral colocation services across Africa. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Johannesburg, the company operates as part of Digital Realty's global platform while maintaining independent ownership via a private equity consortium. The business serves enterprises, cloud providers, and carriers seeking hybrid IT deployment, network density, and resilient power infrastructure on the continent. Core operational focus spans physical facility management—power capacity planning, thermal management, modular deployments—and compliance-driven uptime delivery across their portfolio.
Primary tools: Autodesk BIM 360, AutoCAD, Revit, SolidWorks (CAD/design), CMMS (maintenance), UPS systems, OTDR (fiber testing), BMS (building management), Python, R, SQL for analytics and power modeling.
Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. The company operates Africa's largest data center portfolio and is part-owned by Digital Realty (NYSE: DLR) alongside Berkshire Partners and Permira.
Other companies in the same industry, closest in size