How Direct Peering Lowers Latency in Nigeria & SA
At CoLi Link, we have engineered our network to eliminate "digital distance." Most African hosting providers route their data through Europe or North America, even for users located in neighboring countries.
What is Direct Peering?
Direct peering means we have established physical fiber connections between our Accra Flagship Hub and major internet exchanges in Lagos (Nigeria) and Johannesburg (South Africa). Your data stays on the African continent.
The Performance Advantage
- Ultra-Low Latency: Instead of 150ms+ (routing via Europe), our users in Nigeria and SA experience pings as low as 20ms - 50ms.
- Faster Loading Speeds: Websites and applications feel instant, leading to better user engagement and lower bounce rates.
- Local SEO Boost: Search engines like Google reward sites that load quickly for local users. Hosting in Accra with peering to SA/Nigeria gives you a major ranking edge.
Who Benefits Most?
- Fintech & E-commerce: Faster transactions and zero lag for mobile app users.
- Gamers & Streamers: Reduced jitter and rock-solid stability.
- Corporate VPNs: Smooth, secure connections for regional offices.
Technical Note: Our network automatically reroutes through redundant subsea cables if a primary peer is interrupted, ensuring your 99.9% uptime.
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