Interoute's managed network connects 98 cities in 28 countries across 55,000 cable kilometres of lit fibre.
Because our network is so big, our prices are extremely competitive. By using the latest technology, and building across a wide geographical footprint, we can offer network solutions which provide as much or as little management as the customer requires.
From the ducts (minimum 3, maximum 12) to the two Network Operating Centres (two for resilience), we own and control the entire network. 48 fibre pairs have been deployed throughout the network, which means it has the capacity to carry over a petabit (a billion megabits per second) of traffic. We have built metropolitan area networks (MANs) in 21 major European centres of business, with further cities planned during 2010.
Add to this our existing in-country voice networks and Interoute's combined network assets represent one of the largest and most advanced voice and data networks in Europe.

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