Market Trends of South Africa Data Center Networking Industry
IT and Telecom to Hold Significant Growth
- The telecom sector is currently experiencing significant growth, offering operators the potential to revolutionize their revenue models through the introduction of novel and innovative digital services. With the advent of 5G networks, the ability to segment these networks into specialized slices opens the door for each virtual network slice to require distinct security features tailored to a range of usage scenarios. Consequently, the security of 5G network infrastructure must evolve in tandem with the standard, thereby increasing the need for advanced application delivery controller (ADC) solutions in the sector.
- The rapidly increasing 4G penetration and the upcoming 5G wave are adhering telecom vendors to invest in the South African networking data center. In October 2022, the South African telecom provider Telkom established the 5G high-speed internet network with the help of Huawei Technologies from China. Huawei continues to assist South Africa in developing its 5G networks. The prominent 5G network on the African continent has more than 2,800 base stations deployed.
- Vodacom stands out as a top performer in terms of latency for users when compared to other major mobile operators in South Africa, boasting an average response time of just 36 milliseconds across its 3G and 4G networks. In areas with extensive coverage across South Africa, Vodacom and MTN share the top spot, both delivering 'Excellent Consistent Quality' network experiences to over 70% of their subscribers.
- Overall, the market for data center networking solutions is expected to increase in the telecom sector, majorly for router and ADC, due to its benefits leading to major positive market trends.
Ethernet Switches to Hold Significant Share
- In South Africa, the Internet of Things (IoT) is increasingly becoming an important sector for enterprises with the development of mobile communications and cloud computing. With the South African government's emphasis on IoT and its wide application, the demand for Ethernet adapters in the South African market is on the rise.
- Currently, numerous Chinese companies have entered the South African Ethernet adapter market, achieving noteworthy success. For instance, Shenzhen 10gigabit Ethernet Technology Co., Ltd. is dedicated to Ethernet adapters and leverages China's robust domestic manufacturing capabilities, establishing a significant presence in the South African market.
- Carrier Ethernet, which is also known as the Metro Ethernet in SA, has experienced growing levels of adoption and is projected to increase even further in the coming years. Carrier Ethernet is facilitating increased partnering of regional service providers with large numbers of wireless access providers, as standardization and service definitions allow for much quicker integration of external network-to-network interfaces, in turn enabling faster time-to-market of services, as well as monitoring of end-to-end service performance.
- South Africa is considered to be the most developed cloud market in sub-Saharan Africa. The increase in demand for data storage is also leading to an increase in the demand for ethernet switches. In 2022, South Africa witnessed a surge in data center investment from global data center operators, as well as the expansion of local data center facilities. To serve the growing demand for cloud services, global cloud providers, Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, VMware, and others have targeted South Africa.