Vincent Ezenagu
The Chief Govt Officer (CEO) of essentially the most interconnected facility in West Africa, the Digital Realty Nigeria, Engr. Ikechukwu Nnamani, would lead audio system to the 2024 Nigeria DigitalSENSE Africa discussion board on Web Governance for Growth (IG4D) on Thursday, June 27, 2024.
Digital Realty Nigeria, formally often known as Medallion Information Centres Restricted is a Lagos-based #1 peering level for the area.
Confirming this, the Lead Consulting Strategist, DigitalSENSE Africa, a undertaking of ITREALMS Media group, Sir Remmy Nweke, mentioned that Engr. Nnamani, the speedy previous Nationwide President of the Affiliation of Telecommunications Corporations of Nigeria (ATCON) can be the visitor speaker on the 2024 NDSF on the theme “IG4D: Progressive Digital Financial system & Safer Civic House in Nigeria.”
Nnamani, who was additionally the previous member of the Govt Board cum Treasurer of the Nigeria Web Registration Affiliation (NIRA), would be a part of the Govt Director, Media Rights Agenda, and chairman of 2024 NDSF on Web Governance for Growth, Mr. Edetaen Ojo.
Stating that the 2024 NDSF on Web Governance for Growth has been confirmed to carry on the prestigious, Welcome Middle Resorts, Worldwide Airport Highway, Lagos by 10am.
Nweke recalled that for over 16 years, Engr. Nnamani has led the Digital Realty datacenter in Lagos, which boosts all submarine cables within the area, lengthy distance suppliers, metro fiber suppliers, cell companies suppliers, mounted companies suppliers, Over-The-Prime (OTT) suppliers, Web Change, Worth Added Service (VAS) suppliers, and international Tier1 service suppliers, amongst others.
He identified that over 68 per cent of all web visitors exchanged on the Nigeria Web Change takes place at Digital Realty’s datacenter in Lagos, Nigeria, simply as the corporate lately accomplished its ultra-modern 1MW IT Load state-of-the-art datacenter known as LOS2 in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
Additionally, Engr. Nnamani is reputed for selling the institution of telecom infrastructure in a number of African nations together with Ghana, Togo, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Senegal, Kenya, Uganda, Botswana, and Angola to call a number of.