Digital Parks Africa, iXAfrica Partner to Expand Data Centre Footprint Across Africa
Digital Parks Africa (DPA), a South African-owned data centre provider, has partnered with iXAfrica Data Centres, East Africa’s hyperscale facility, to deliver data centre services across Southern and East Africa.
The partnership allows businesses and multinational clients to access services in both regions through a single integrated solution.
DPA customers can now tap into iXAfrica’s ecosystem in Kenya, including fibre and cloud operators, while iXAfrica customers gain entry to South Africa’s established infrastructure under DPA.
The collaboration provides consistent, reliable, and efficient cross-border data centre services, enabling enterprises to expand into new markets with trusted local providers. Industry leaders say the move strengthens Africa’s digital backbone at a time of rising demand for hyperscale, resilient, and AI-ready facilities.
“This partnership is about building bridges across Africa’s digital economy,” said Snehar Shah, CEO of iXAfrica. “By aligning with DPA, we are giving customers the confidence to expand seamlessly across borders with the same reliability, efficiency, and resilience they expect in global markets.”
Echoing the sentiment, Wiaan Vermaak, Group CCO of Digital Parks Africa, noted: “Our vision has always been to empower businesses with world-class infrastructure that matches global standards. Partnering with iXAfrica extends this commitment beyond South Africa, ensuring Africa is not just consuming technology but actively shaping its digital future.”
The partnership comes as Africa’s rapid digitization drives demand for high-resilience and AI-ready infrastructure. Together, the companies are positioning themselves as partners of choice for hyperscalers, enterprises, and governments aiming to accelerate digital transformation across the continent.