EuNetworks
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Company type | Public |
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SGX:5VT:SI | |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Founded | 2002 |
Headquarters | London , UK |
Key people | Paula Cogan[1] (chief executive officer) Brady Rafuse (non-executive chairman) Richard Taylor (general counsel) |
Products | Telecommunications |
Number of employees | 201-500 |
Website | eunetworks |
euNetworks [2] (formerly known as Global Voice Group Limited [3]) is a European provider of bandwidth infrastructure services. It originated in a management buyout led by Noel Meaney[4][5][6] of the European assets of Metromedia Fiber Network which had entered Chapter 11 in 2002.[7][8]
euNetworks own and operate 18 [9]) fibre based metropolitan networks across Europe connected with a high capacity intercity backbone covering 51 cities in 15 countries.
Their metro networks are in London, Manchester, Dublin,[10][11] Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Paris, Frankfurt, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Stuttgart, Munich, Hamburg, Berlin, Vienna, Milan, Brussels and Madrid. They also directly connect 14 cloud platforms with their network with access to additional platforms.
euNetworks is headquartered in London with offices across Europe. In 2018 a majority stake was acquired by Stonepeak in euNetworks.,[12] since then Stonepeak has led a recapitalisation[13] of euNetworks as well as further acquisitions such as in Belgium.[14]
euNetworks' Products
[edit]- Colocation
- Dark Fibre
- Metro Wavelengths[15]
- Long Haul Wavelengths[16]
- Carrier Ethernet
- Internet
References
[edit]- ^ Lipscombe, Paul. "euNetworks board appoints Paula Cogan as CEO". Data Centre Dynamics. Data Centre Dynamics Ltd. Retrieved 6 May 2024.
- ^ "euNetworks • Bandwidth from the ground up". euNetworks. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
- ^ "Change of Name to 'Global Voice Group Limited' • euNetworks". euNetworks. 2004-11-22. Retrieved 2024-05-04.
- ^ Lyons, Tom (15 July 2003). "Global eyes Singapore listing via Horizon". Irish Independent. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
- ^ Taylor, Charlie. "Global Voice hits right note with €32m bond". www.theregister.com. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
- ^ "The Team". seafibrenetworks.com. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
- ^ Romero, Simon (21 May 2002). "TECHNOLOGY; Metromedia Fiber Files for Bankruptcy". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
- ^ Archives, L. A. Times (21 May 2002). "Metromedia Fiber Files Chapter 11 Petition". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ "Metro Networks • euNetworks". euNetworks. Retrieved 2024-05-04.
- ^ Kennedy, John (17 July 2012). "Sea Fibre Networks signs major UK-Ireland deal with EuNetworks - Comms | siliconrepublic.com - Ireland's Technology News Service". Silicon Republic.
- ^ Boyle, Bill. "euNetworks acquires Ireland's Inland Fibre Telecom". Retrieved 24 February 2024.
- ^ Pearce, James (12 January 2018). "Stonepeak Infrastructure completes takeover of euNetworks". Capacity Media. Retrieved 24 February 2024.
- ^ Lipscombe, Paul. "Stonepeak recapitalizes fiber infrastructure firm euNetworks". Retrieved 24 February 2024.
- ^ Lipscombe, Paul. "euNetworks finalizes dark fiber acquisition in Belgium". Retrieved 24 February 2024.
- ^ Metro Wavelengths Services Archived 2013-07-22 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved July 15, 2013
- ^ Long Haul Wavelengths Service Archived 2013-07-22 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved July 15, 2013.