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Orange Unveils Cutting-Edge Data Center Near Sousse, Tunisia!

by afric info
May 8, 2025
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Orange Enhances Digital​ Framework with New Data Center in Sousse, Tunisia

In a strategic effort to strengthen its digital footprint in North Africa, telecommunications leader Orange has inaugurated a cutting-edge data center in Sousse, Tunisia. This considerable investment reflects Orange’s dedication to improving connectivity‍ and digital​ services throughout the region,addressing the increasing need for dependable ⁢data storage and processing solutions. As cloud computing ‌and digital transformation initiatives gain traction in⁤ Tunisia and surrounding areas,this facility is poised to offer essential support for businesses and institutions while promoting economic growth ‌and technological advancement. the⁣ establishment of this new data center not only underscores Orange’s ⁣commitment to⁣ enhancing Tunisia’s digital ecosystem but also illustrates⁣ the broader trend ​of⁢ escalating investments in data ‌infrastructure‌ across Africa. in ⁤this…

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Publish date : 2025-05-08 13:54:00

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