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GigaLayer Acquires Registeram.com, Strengthens Domain, Hosting Services Market Dominance

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GigaLayer has deepened its footprint in Nigeria’s digital infrastructure space with the acquisition of Registeram, signalling a strategic shift toward market consolidation in the country’s cloud and domain services ecosystem.

The transaction positions GigaLayer to strengthen its portfolio in domain registration and web hosting, while expanding its customer base within Nigeria’s fast-growing digital economy and across the African continent.

Industry analysts view the deal as part of a broader trend of vertical and horizontal integration among infrastructure providers seeking scale, resilience, and competitive leverage.

Consolidating the Digital Backbone

The acquisition of Registeram, which has been operational since 2008, is the latest in a series of strategic buyouts by GigaLayer.

The company has previously integrated brands such as Trudigits, Hub8, MainOne’s SMEinaBox, and LagosHost, effectively positioning itself as a primary consolidator in a fragmented hosting industry.

According to Ahmad Mukoshy, Founder and CEO of GigaLayer, the deal is less about increasing headcount and more about infrastructure resilience.

“This acquisition reinforces our commitment to building resilient, locally operated cloud and domain infrastructure for African businesses. We are not just acquiring customers; we are strengthening Africa’s digital backbone,” Mukoshy stated.

What this means for Registeram customers

GigaLayer has assured Registeram’s existing clientele of a seamless transition with no immediate service disruptions.

Key highlights of the integration include:

  • Infrastructure Upgrade: Services will be migrated to GigaLayer’s enterprise-grade platform to improve performance and redundancy.
  • Security & Support: Users will gain access to enhanced security standards and GigaLayer’s robust support system.
  • Product Expansion: Existing customers will now have access to broader cloud compute and high-availability hosting solutions.
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Focus on Local Cloud Sovereignty

As Nigerian businesses face increasing pressure to comply with local data residency regulations, GigaLayer is doubling down on local cloud sovereignty.

The company currently operates infrastructure across two data centres in Lagos, focusing on bare-metal and cloud compute capabilities designed for enterprise workloads.

By reducing reliance on offshore providers, GigaLayer aims to provide high-performance solutions that are both compliance-ready and tailored for the Nigerian economic climate.

“We believe Africa’s digital future must be built on African infrastructure,” Mukoshy added.

Strategic Outlook

The founders of Registeram are expected to exit to pursue other ventures, while GigaLayer takes full operational control of the assets and client portfolio.

This acquisition signals a maturing market where local players are scaling up to compete with global giants by offering localized support, Naira-based pricing stability, and low-latency infrastructure.

Founded in Nigeria, GigaLayer provides cloud infrastructure, domain registration, and hosting services. The company focuses on performance, compliance, and reliability, serving a global client base with a specific emphasis on African enterprise growth.

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