Server Parts Lagos — Enterprise IT Components Nigeria
ICD ships Dell, HPE, Lenovo, Cisco, IBM, Supermicro server spare parts and enterprise IT components to Lagos, Nigeria via DHL Express and Aramex. Same-week delivery to Lagos datacenters, banks, telcos, government IT, and tech sector buyers. 15.4 million city population, 21 million metro market. WhatsApp +20 1040222214 for instant quotes.
Server Parts Categories Shipped to Lagos
- Server memory — DDR3, DDR4, DDR5 RDIMM/LRDIMM/UDIMM ECC for Dell PowerEdge, HPE ProLiant, Lenovo ThinkSystem, Cisco UCS, IBM Power
- Enterprise SSDs — Dell, HPE, Samsung, Micron, Intel, Kioxia in SAS, SATA, NVMe interfaces
- Enterprise HDDs — 10K/15K SAS, NL-SAS, SATA from Seagate, WD, Toshiba
- Processors — Intel Xeon Scalable Gen1-6, AMD EPYC, Xeon E3/E5
- RAID controllers — Dell PERC H730/H740/H750/H755/H965, HPE Smart Array P408i/P440ar/E208e, MegaRAID 9460/9560
- Networking — 1G/10G/25G/40G/100GbE NICs, SFP/SFP+/QSFP+ transceivers, switches
- Power supplies — Redundant PSUs from 495W to 2000W
- GPUs for AI/ML — NVIDIA H100/H200/A100/L40S/L4, AMD MI300X/MI250
Lagos IT Infrastructure Coverage
| City | Lagos, Nigeria |
|---|---|
| Population | 15.4 million city / 21 million metro |
| Currency | NGN (Naira) |
| ccTLD | .ng |
| Major Datacenters | MainOne MDX-i, Rack Centre LGS1, Open Access Data Centres OADC1, Equinix LG1 |
| Tier-1 Telcos | MTN Nigeria, Airtel Nigeria, Glo Mobile, 9mobile |
| Aramex / Transit | Lagos (LOS) – 6-9 days from Cairo (NTEL clearance handled) |
| Customer Segments | CBN-licensed banks (GTBank, Access Bank, Zenith Bank), NSE tech sector, fintechs (Flutterwave, Paystack), oil & gas IT (NNPC, Shell) |
How to Order Server Parts to Lagos
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Why ICD for Lagos Server Parts
- 500,000+ SKUs in Cairo warehouse — fast turnaround, no upstream supplier wait
- 10+ years of MENA + Africa enterprise IT distribution since 2015
- OEM-grade — Dell, HPE, Lenovo, Cisco, IBM, Supermicro, NetApp, EMC, Juniper
- Multilingual sales — English, Arabic, French, Portuguese
- USD pricing — no FX surprise, transparent global pricing
- Verified condition — every part tested + serialized + tracked
Lagos Quick Facts
| City | Lagos |
|---|---|
| Country | Nigeria |
| Population | 15.4 million |
| Datacenters | MainOne MDX-i, Rack Centre LGS1, Open Access Data Centres OADC1, Equinix LG1 |
| Aramex Hub | Lagos (LOS) – 6-9 days from Cairo (NTEL clearance handled) |
2025–2026 Lagos enterprise IT update — what changed since April 2026
Lagos has drawn Africa’s largest single tranche of new data-centre and cybersecurity investment through late 2025 and into 2026, with Equinix’s LG3 build, Open Access Data Centres’ Lagos expansion, and the NCC’s incoming cybersecurity framework all converging on the same eighteen-month window. Spare-parts demand is rising sharply against a backdrop of fibre-cut damage, hardened-edge requirements, and a new General Authorisation regime under the NDPA.
- Equinix LG3 Lagos data centre announced November 2025, opening Q1 2026. The USD 22 million LG3 facility is the first phase of an Equinix USD 100 million pan-African investment plan, adding Equinix Fabric metro connectivity and bringing the existing MainOne (acquired 2022) Lagos footprint to a new tier of hyperscale-grade capacity.
- Open Access Data Centres expanding Lagos site to 24 MW by 2027. WIOCC Group’s OADC subsidiary is scaling its Lagos campus to meet cloud-services demand, joining Rack Centre, MDXi (MainOne–Equinix), Africa Data Centres, MTN and Airtel as the principal Lagos colocation operators.
- Telecom operators invested over USD 1 billion across 2,850 new sites in 2025. The Nigerian Communications Commission confirmed the 2025 capex level and indicated operators are committed to surpassing it in 2026, materially raising spares demand for RAN, transport and tower-edge equipment.
- NCC 2026 cybersecurity framework finalised September 2025, implementation early 2026. The framework imposes new resilience standards on telecom infrastructure security, accelerating refresh cycles for firewalls, IDS/IPS, DDoS-mitigation appliances and core-network hardware across Lagos operators.
- NDPC General Authorisation and Implementing Guidelines (GAID) effective 19 September 2025. Under the Nigeria Data Protection Act, the Data Protection Commission’s GAID materially tightens compliance for telcos, banks and fintechs, increasing demand for secure-storage, encryption and key-management infrastructure on Lagos-resident systems.
- Fibre-cut damage spiked 900% in January 2026 versus end-2024. MTN Nigeria alone spent over NGN 1 billion on fibre security and repair in 2025 against 9,218 cuts, driving demand for armoured-cable, hardened patch-panel and rapid-replacement transport equipment.
- 5G coverage gap remains material — about 70% of Lagos still uncovered. The persistent 5G build-out gap signals a multi-year MTN, Airtel and 9mobile RAN refresh runway focused on dense Lagos infill and corridor coverage.
ICD ships HS 8471/8473 server, network and storage spares from Cairo to Lagos typically in 4–7 business days via DHL Express, with pre-issued commercial invoice, airway bill and applicable customs codes including SONCAP-aligned documentation. Coverage spans Dell, HPE, Lenovo, Cisco and Supermicro spares for colocation, telecom and financial-services tenants.
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