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NTT DATA Achieves 400Gbps Peering at Johannesburg Internet Exchange

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Sources: Itnewsafrica, Services.Global.Ntt

Summary

On April 20, 2026, NTT DATA announced it has become the first network operator in Africa to achieve 400 Gbps peering at the Johannesburg Internet Exchange (JINX). This milestone enhances NTT DATA's network capabilities and supports the growing demand for high-capacity, low-latency connectivity in Africa. The upgrade is expected to benefit local businesses by improving performance during peak demand, increasing capacity for traffic growth, and enhancing reliability of digital services. JINX, established in 1996, is a key component of Africa's digital infrastructure, facilitating connectivity among access networks, content providers, and enterprise platforms. This development positions South Africa's Internet exchange environment on par with leading global markets, indicating readiness for hyperscale peering. The investment is part of NTT DATA's commitment to advancing digital transformation across the continent. Key Points: • NTT DATA is the first in Africa to achieve 400 Gbps peering at JINX. • The upgrade enhances connectivity and supports local business performance. • JINX is a critical part of Africa's digital infrastructure since 1996.

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