Thousands of route miles of owned and leased fiber infrastructure connecting enterprises, carriers, and data centres across more than 60 countries.
London, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh. Multiple IXPs and Tier 1 data centres.
Frankfurt, Berlin, Munich, Hamburg. DE-CIX peering and major co-lo facilities.
Paris, Lyon, Marseille. France-IX peering and subsea cable landing access.
Amsterdam, Rotterdam. AMS-IX — one of Europe's largest internet exchanges.
Brussels, Antwerp. BNIX peering and strategic EU institutional connectivity.
Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia. ESPANIX peering and subsea cable access.
Milan, Rome. MIX peering and key southern European gateway routes.
Zurich, Geneva. SwissIX and financial services connectivity hub.
Dublin. INEX peering and hyperscale cloud gateway for EMEA.
Lisbon, Porto. Transatlantic subsea cable landing station access.
Stockholm, Gothenburg. Netnod IXP and Scandinavian gateway hub.
Oslo, Bergen. NIX peering and North Sea subsea cable access.
Copenhagen. Neutral peering and Baltic region gateway.
Helsinki. FICIX peering and Nordic/Baltic connectivity.
Warsaw, Krakow. PLIX peering and CEE connectivity hub.
Prague. NIX.CZ peering and Central European data centre hub.
Budapest. BIX peering and Southeast European gateway.
Bucharest. RONIX peering and Black Sea region access.
Istanbul, Ankara. Critical EMEA crossroads linking Europe and Asia.
Vienna. VIX peering and Central European neutral hub.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi. UAE-IX peering and MENA regional hub.
Riyadh, Jeddah. SAIX peering and Vision 2030 digital infrastructure.
Doha. Qatar Internet Exchange and Gulf region connectivity.
Manama. Emerging cloud hub with major hyperscaler data centres.
Tel Aviv, Jerusalem. IL-IX peering and tech sector connectivity.
Cairo, Alexandria. Critical subsea cable corridor — SEACOM, SEA-ME-WE.
Johannesburg, Cape Town. JINX/CINX peering and African gateway hub.
Lagos, Abuja. IXPN peering and West African connectivity hub.
Nairobi. KIXP peering and East African internet gateway.
Casablanca. MAROC-IX and North African gateway to Europe.
New York, Ashburn, Chicago, Los Angeles. Transatlantic gateway connections.
Equinix SG and SGIX peering. APAC regional gateway and cable hub.
HKIX peering and Greater China market access gateway.
Tokyo, Osaka. JPIX peering and trans-Pacific cable access.
Sydney, Melbourne. AusIX peering and Southern Hemisphere gateway.
Mumbai, Chennai. NIXI peering and growing hyperscale data centre market.
Every critical route is engineered with geographically diverse A and B paths. Automatic protection switching ensures sub-50ms failover in the event of a fiber cut or node failure.
Our PoP network spans carrier-neutral data centres across EMEA and international gateways, enabling rapid service delivery within days of order placement.
Direct interconnects with major internet exchanges, hyperscalers, CDN providers, and global carriers at every major PoP. One network, infinite reach.
Our backbone architecture minimises unnecessary hops. Key city-pair routes are engineered for the lowest possible latency, critical for financial, gaming, and real-time applications.
Customers access real-time performance metrics, utilisation graphs, and incident updates via our self-service portal. API access available for integration with your own monitoring tools.
Access to multiple subsea cable systems including transatlantic, Africa Coast to Europe (ACE), SEACOM, SEA-ME-WE, and more — enabling truly global reach.
Our network team can check feasibility and provide a tailored quote for any location within our coverage footprint — often within 24 hours.