Stellarix, a pan-African data centre and digital infrastructure provider, has achieved triple ISO certification across operations in multiple markets, strengthening its position in supporting digital transformation and data sovereignty on the continent.
The certifications typically encompassing ISO 9001 for quality management, ISO 27001 for information security, and ISO 14001 or 45001 for environmental and occupational health standards demonstrate the companyโs commitment to international best practices in data hosting, cloud services, and infrastructure management.
Stellarix operates data centres and provides colocation, cloud, and managed services in countries including Tanzania and Madagascar. The company has positioned itself as a neutral, private operator focused on reliable digital infrastructure for enterprises and governments.
Achieving these certifications helps address growing demands for secure, compliant, and sustainable data solutions amid Africaโs expanding digital economy. Regulators and businesses increasingly require adherence to global standards for data protection, operational reliability, and environmental responsibility.
No specific dates or exact certification bodies for the triple achievement were detailed in available announcements, but the move aligns with Stellarixโs recent infrastructure developments, such as Uptime Institute Tier III certifications for its facilities in Tanzania.
The company continues to expand partnerships, including with telecommunications providers like Yas Tanzania, to deliver enterprise-grade digital services.
Stellarixโs certifications are expected to enhance client confidence and facilitate further growth across East Africa and beyond.


