STELLARIX has secured three internationally recognised ISO certifications for its operations in Madagascar, Tanzania and Senegal, strengthening its commitment to delivering secure, resilient and high-quality digital infrastructure services across Africa.

The certifications reinforce the company's focus on operational excellence, information security and business continuity as demand for reliable digital infrastructure continues to grow across the continent.

Three Global Standards Achieved

STELLARIX announced that its operations in the three countries are now certified under:

  • ISO 9001 for Quality Management.
  • ISO 22301 for Business Continuity Management.
  • ISO/IEC 27001 for Information Security Management.

Together, these certifications demonstrate that the company's processes align with internationally recognised standards for service quality, operational resilience and data protection.

Strengthening Reliability and Security

According to STELLARIX, the certifications are expected to provide customers with more consistent service delivery, stronger operational and security risk management, improved resilience during service disruptions and enhanced protection for critical business information.

The company added that the certifications will also give organisations operating across multiple African markets greater confidence in the reliability and security of its infrastructure services.

Supporting Critical Digital Services

The certifications cover STELLARIX's core portfolio, including:

  • Colocation services.
  • Cloud infrastructure.
  • Managed connectivity.
  • Cybersecurity solutions.

By adopting internationally recognised operational frameworks, the company aims to help businesses improve business continuity, safeguard sensitive data and strengthen the resilience of their digital operations.

Expanding Trusted Infrastructure Across Africa

STELLARIX said achieving the certifications across Madagascar, Tanzania and Senegal establishes a consistent operational framework that supports businesses expanding across Africa with secure and dependable digital infrastructure.

As organisations increasingly rely on cloud services, connectivity and cybersecurity to power their operations, adherence to global standards is becoming an important factor in selecting trusted infrastructure providers.

Why It Matters

The achievement reflects the growing maturity of Africa's digital infrastructure sector, where international certifications are becoming essential for building customer trust, supporting regulatory compliance and attracting enterprise clients. For businesses operating across multiple markets, certified infrastructure providers can offer greater assurance around service reliability, security and operational resilience.