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Global Regions
Workloads can run seamlessly on established global hubs.
United States (East, West)
United Kingdom
France
Germany
Brazil
India
South Korea
Singapore
Japan
Australia
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African Regions
Developers can now select from 44+ identifiers across 20 African countries. Workloads run seamlessly today and local capacity is coming online as partnerships expand.
Kenya
kenya-nairobi-1
kenya-mombasa-1
kenya-eldoret-1
kenya-kisumu-1
kenya-nakuru-1
Nigeria
nigeria-lagos-1
nigeria-abuja-1
nigeria-portharcourt-1
nigeria-ibadan-1
nigeria-kano-1
South Africa
southafrica-johannesburg-1
southafrica-cape-town-1
southafrica-durban-1
southafrica-pretoria-1
southafrica-port-elizabeth-1
Egypt
egypt-cairo-1
egypt-alexandria-1
egypt-suez-1
egypt-portsaid-1
egypt-rasghareb-1
Morocco
morocco-casablanca-1
morocco-rabat-1
morocco-tangier-1
morocco-marrakech-1
morocco-agadir-1
Ghana
ghana-accra-1
ghana-kumasi-1
Uganda
uganda-kampala-1
uganda-entebbe-1
Tanzania
tanzania-dar-es-salaam-1
tanzania-arusha-1
Rwanda
rwanda-kigali-1
Ethiopia
ethiopia-addisababa-1
Senegal
senegal-dakar-1
Côte d’Ivoire
civ-abidjan-1
Botswana
botswana-gaborone-1
Namibia
namibia-windhoek-1
Zambia
zambia-lusaka-1
Zimbabwe
zimbabwe-harare-1
Mauritius
mauritius-portlouis-1
Tunisia
tunisia-tunis-1
Algeria
algeria-algiers-1
Democratic Republic of Congo
drc-kinshasa-1
drc-lubumbashi-1
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The Future Grid
This coverage map is our north star. Some workloads may route globally today, but every listed region represents intent, inclusion, and a path to in-country capacity. As demand grows, compute comes online directly under these identifiers, so developers, enterprises, and governments can code once and scale everywhere.