TelOne to spend US$20 million on data centers

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STATE-OWNED telecommunications company, TelOne, says it will make use of its existing infrastructure to set up three new data centres at an estimated cost of US$20 million, despite capital constraints.
A data center is a facility housing many networked computers that work together to process, store and share data.
The three data centres will be set up in Mutare, Gweru and Masvingo. The company currently has three operational data centers domiciled in Harare, Mazowe and Bulawayo.
TelOne’s chief executive, Lawrence Nkala, told Business Live that the uptake levels of those in operation have been “very aggressive”.

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