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WIOCC Group And Open Access Data Centres Launch An Exclusive Channel Partner Programme In South Africa

WIOCC Group And Open Access Data Centres Launch An Exclusive Channel Partner Programme In South Africa. Open Access Data Centres (OADC), Africa’s fastest-growing data centre company, proudly announces the official launch of its exclusive Partner Programme, CODI. This initiative aims to establish colocation and ecosystem partnerships that will play a pivotal role in advancing digital transformation in South Africa.

The CODI Partner Programme offers a unique opportunity for Telecoms Managed Service Providers and Content Providers to deliver innovative, sustainable and cost-effective digital solutions to their clients. It aims to facilitate collaboration among partners to deliver optimal client solutions and support.

This programme promises mutual growth, leveraging Open Access Data Centres’ industry expertise and extensive infrastructure. Partners have access to four hyperscale, Tier-III core facilities located in key strategic locations, including Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban. Additionally, there are over 30 edge data centres deployed across the country. These serve the ongoing need to support service providers in extending network reach and meet the growing requirement for content storage, processing and delivery at the network edge.

By joining CODI, partners gain access to a host of tools and benefits aimed at enhancing services, streamlining operations and boosting revenue. Some of the exclusive perks include preferential pricing, sales support, marketing tools and support.

Greg Sellars, Head of Brand and Communications at WIOCC Group, shared his enthusiasm, stating, “The CODI Partner Programme is a testament to our commitment to collaborative growth and innovation. It provides a platform where clients can expand their product offerings and seamlessly extend their business across all ecosystems in an open and transparent environment. We invite partners to join us on this exciting journey towards shaping the future of digital connectivity in South Africa.”

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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