Google Cloud Lands in Johannesburg: A New Era for Africa’s Digital Future
Google launches its Johannesburg cloud region, expanding Africa’s digital infrastructure and providing businesses with high-performance, secure, and low-latency cloud services.

Google has announced the Johannesburg cloud region in South Africa is ready for customer use. Google mentioned that businesses of all sizes across the continent now have access to high-performance, secure and low-latency cloud services.
Africa’s internet economy is estimated to reach $180 billion by 2025, accounting for 5.2% of the continent’s gross domestic product (GDP). Google alone has committed $1 billion to boost Africa’s digital transformation, recognizing that key drivers of the continent’s growth will include investing in infrastructure, nurturing the growing tech talent pool, and enabling a vibrant startup ecosystem.
– Excerpt from Google’s Blog Post
The Google Cloud region in Johannesburg will accelerate the African tech ecosystem, providing organizations with the resources they need to scale, innovate, and compete in the global marketplace. We are excited to partner with organizations across the continent and help them discover the advantages of digital transformation.
With the addition of the Johannesburg region, our network now totals 40 cloud regions and 121 zones , which together deliver Google Cloud services to over 200 countries and territories worldwide. Like all Google Cloud regions, the Johannesburg region is connected to Google’s secure network, comprising a system of high-capacity fiber optic cables under land and sea around the world. This includes the recently-completed Equiano subsea cable system that connects Portugal with Togo, Nigeria, Namibia, South Africa, and St. Helena.
– Excerpt from Google’s Blog Post