We continue to invest in our network for our customers

We’ve grown our metro and long haul footprint significantly in the last 3 years.

Long haul networkMetro developmentDevelopment history

Our Long Haul network

Our Long Haul network has significantly expanded. We leverage our extensive knowledge of long haul routes in the European market to design and create new routes that are unique and latency efficient. On most of our long haul routes, we are able to offer unique alternatives equipped with multi-terabit capacity. Our biggest customers demand diverse, triverse and quadverse routes.

London
Manchester
Paris
Hamburg
Frankfurt
Vienna
Milan
Madrid
Dublin
Amsterdam
Rotterdam
Utrecht
Berlin
Cologne
Dusseldorf
Munich
Stuttgart
Brussels
18 Metros

Metro development

Our metro fibre networks are dense and mesh based in architecture. We’ve invested in these with consistency, connecting new data centres, buildings and data aggregation sites. We’ve also built out to key areas for the industries we support and added new metro networks to our footprint.

Long Haul Development History

2014
6,700km

Frankfurt-London-Amsterdam-Paris, Dublin, Hamburg

2015
10,500km

German ring, London-Frankfurt, Paris-Amsterdam

2016
18,600km

Oslo, Stockholm, Switzerland, Milan, Marseille, Lyon

2017
23,300km

Vienna, Prague, Helsinki, Hannover, Nuremberg, Paris-Madrid

2018
31,900km

Oslo ring, Copenhagen ring, Hannover-Hamburg, Madrid-Marseille, Helsinki South, Paris-Frankfurt diverse, Munich-Zurich + Overbuilds

2019
34,900km

Super Highway 1, Overbuilds, completion of Oslo ring & Helsinki South, completion of Madrid-Marseille, Milan & Vienna long haul nodes, Zurich-Basel

2020
39,700km

Frankfurt- Dresden, Hamburg- Copenhagen, + Overbuilds

2021
48,400km

Munich – Vienna, Karlsruhe to Stuttgart, + Overbuilds, Scylla

2022
62,400km

Milan – Geneva, Milan- Turin, Amsterdam-Brussels- Frankfurt

2023
65,900

Amsterdam-Dusseldorf-Frankfurt and Paris-London Overbuilds

2024
69,900km

Brussels metro, overbuilds