AXIAN Telecom and Cisco Partner to Accelerate Africa’s Digital Transformation
The partnership, officially signed yesterday, aims to deliver next-generation secure connectivity to businesses and governments across the continent, providing them with scalable, reliable, and future-ready digital solutions.
AXIAN Telecom has announced a strategic partnership with global technology leader Cisco to accelerate Africa’s digital transformation. The partnership, officially signed yesterday, aims to deliver next-generation secure connectivity to businesses and governments across the continent, providing them with scalable, reliable, and future-ready digital solutions.
Through this collaboration, AXIAN Telecom and Cisco will work together to empower organizations across Africa to thrive in an increasingly connected world. The initiative focuses on enhancing digital infrastructure and fostering innovation by combining AXIAN Telecom’s expertise in managed services and network infrastructure with Cisco’s global leadership in networking and cybersecurity.
As part of the partnership, AXIAN Telecom’s enterprise brand, Yas, has launched the Next Generation Secure Business Connect Portfolio. This portfolio is already active in multiple markets and is designed to help organizations adopt modern, secure connectivity frameworks that support their growth and operational efficiency.
The collaboration is expected to strengthen Africa’s digital economy by providing the secure and scalable infrastructure needed to support inclusive growth. It also aligns with broader efforts to improve access to digital services and bridge the technological gap across African regions. By integrating Cisco’s advanced security and networking solutions with AXIAN Telecom’s regional presence and operational capabilities, the partnership sets a new benchmark for enterprise connectivity on the continent.
AXIAN Telecom emphasized that this agreement represents a major milestone in its commitment to driving digital inclusion and economic empowerment in Africa. The company stated that more updates would follow as the partnership progresses, promising to reveal how the initiative will shape the future of Africa’s connected economy.

