euNetworks Unveils Another Superhighway

October 3rd, 2024 by · Leave a Comment

The pan-European bandwidth infrastructure company euNetworks has been busy. They have lifted the curtains on a new ‘Super Highway’ route that takes on one of the most data-intensive infrastructure corridors in the world: Amsterdam to Frankfurt.

As one of the four legs of the FLAP loop that anchors all of Europe’s fiber infrastructure, the Amsterdam-Frankfurt route has no shortage options. euNetworks’ newly updated route started with their existing path and shortened it, put in modern fiber, reduced the ILA sites to 5, and improved metro diversity on both ends.  The lower latency will help with the financial vertical, while the updated infrastructure and diversity will certainly help with the hyperscalers.

This is the third route that euNetworks has re-imagined and re-engineered into a ‘Super Highway’. The first was Dublin-London and the second was London-Amsterdam, both of which involved new subsea infrastructure as well. This one is entirely terrestrial of course.

Now that they have done 2 legs of the FLAP route, one wonders if a third is on the drawing board. Frankfurt-Paris perhaps? If not that, perhaps they’ll take a look at the paths to Marseille next.

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