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Amazon Web Services, an Amazon company, has announced that it will launch an Amazon CloudFront Edge location in Kenya. The edge location is expected to be operational in early 2020.

Amazon CloudFront is a highly secure and highly available Content Delivery Network (CDN) that accelerates the delivery of applications, data, and videos to users worldwide, with high transfer speeds. Kenya is the latest country to be connected to AWS’s global infrastructure network, which is designed and built to deliver the most flexible, reliable, scalable, and secure cloud computing environment with the highest quality network performance available today.

Located in Nairobi, the new Edge location will bring the full suite of benefits provided by Amazon CloudFront, including compute, networking, and security services like AWS Lambda@Edge, Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration, AWS Shield, and AWS Web Application Firewall (WAF). Kenya is the latest country to be connected to the AWS global infrastructure network of 200 Points of Presence (including 189 Edge Locations and 11 Regional Edge Caches) in 77 cities across 37 countries.

The improved and faster user experience, with local Amazon CloudFront infrastructure, will help in driving the development of even more web applications across Kenya. Customers across the country can expect up to 50 percent reduction in latency for delivery of their content with the new Edge location.

“We are thrilled to increase our support of customers and partners of all sizes in Kenya with the upcoming launch of the first Amazon CloudFront Edge location in the country,” said Teresa Carlson, AWS Vice President Worldwide Public Sector. “Innovative Kenyan startups, enterprises, government, education, and nonprofit customers are adopting AWS at a rapid pace. This investment also reflects our support for Kenya’s Big Four Action Plan and our continued commitment to Africa, with Kenya serving as a key hub in the East African region.”

Kenya’s leading telecommunications provider, Safaricom PLC, welcomed the news of Amazon CloudFront coming to Kenya. Safaricom offers mobile telephony, mobile money transfer, and e-commerce to millions of customers in Kenya.

George Njuguna, Safaricom’s CIO, said, “We welcome the launch of the new Edge location as this will reduce latency and performance of our web and mobile applications, resulting in a radically improved user experience for our customers. The AWS CloudFront Edge location will also allow for increased speeds in serving real-time digital content to our customers, such as video, music, web-native shows and notifications. In addition, we will gain unparalleled security features, which will protect our applications from DDoS and other cybersecurity attack, and improve the availability of our services.”