Hamburg, Frankfurt, GERMANY – 18 June 2007 – euNetworks, owner and operator of one of Europe’s highest capacity fiber networks, is today launching its fiber network in Hamburg. The hanseatic city will be linked to a pan-European network with connections between Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, France and Belgium. euNetworks’ long-haul network is 6611 kilometers long and connects 40 cities, including city networks for the ‘last mile’ in 15 European centers: Frankfurt a.M., Munich, Berlin, Stuttgart, Hanover, Hamburg, DĂĽsseldorf, Cologne, Paris, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht, London and Dublin
euNetworks is a bandwidth infrastructure company, owning and operating 18 fibre based metropolitan networks connected with a high capacity intercity backbone covering 53 cities in 17 countries. The company leads the market in data centre connectivity, directly connecting over 545 today. euNetworks is also a leading cloud connectivity provider, directly connecting to all key cloud platforms with access to additional platforms. The company offers a targeted portfolio of metropolitan and long haul services including Dark Fibre, Wavelengths, and Ethernet. Wholesale, finance, content, media, data centre and enterprise customers benefit from euNetworks’ unique inventory of fibre and duct based assets that are tailored to fulfil their high bandwidth needs.