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AFIBER Deploys Connectivity PoP in Datacenter.com Amsterdam AMS1 Data Center

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Datacenter.com, a channel-focused provider of on-demand colocation services, has added AFIBER to its connectivity portfolio in Datacenter.com Amsterdam AMS1.

To accomplish this, AFIBER has deployed a network Point of Presence (PoP) in the Datacenter.com Amsterdam AMS1 data center. AFIBER’s software-defined, on-demand networking proposition is the perfect fit for Datacenter.com’s own on-demand colocation proposition with month-to-month contracts.

Part of the Dutch telecom carrier group, AFIBER is an international provider of Software Defined Optical Networking services (retail and wholesale) with its roots in the Netherlands.

Their highly automated and flexible workflows to provision dark fiber and wavelength services are backed by a high capacity optical network with low latency access to: global carriers and network service providers; 50+ data centers in Dutch metropolitan areas and beyond in the Netherlands; and 1,000+ multi-tenant office locations.

“A variety of AFIBER customers and prospects have been asking us for a while already to have our network services available in Datacenter.com Amsterdam AMS1,” said Jochem de Gruyter, CEO of AFIBER.

“If you want to have the Amsterdam metropolitan data center market truly covered, you have to take an independent customer focused approach as network service provider. Adding AMS1 to our optical network offers more diversity to our customers and service providers and underlines our connectivity strategy for high density data and cloud colocation.”

CSPs, Financials, Healthcare

The Datacenter.com AMS1 data center is located in the Amsterdam South-East Business District – one of the world’s most ‘carrier fiber’-dense areas. As a provider of flexible, on-demand colocation services with month-to-month contracts, Datacenter.com anticipates AFIBER’s highly automated connectivity proposition – focused on low latency and high security – to be an attractive addition to its broad choice of connectivity options already available in their Amsterdam AMS1 data center.

“AFIBER and Datacenter.com share the same demand-oriented company values of delivering high quality data center services featuring highly flexible, on-demand characteristics. What’s more, we share the same aggressive plans for international growth while we’re both delivering a large part of our services through an international ecosystem of channel partners,” said Jochem Steman, CEO of Datacenter.com.

“The highly efficient connectivity services offered by AFIBER will certainly cater to the low latency and high bandwidth needs of our most demanding customers including cloud service providers as well as financials and organizations within healthcare.”

Real-Time Network Specs, Design, Quotes

AFIBER’s investments in proprietary optical network management software have resulted in an automated and fast delivery pipeline of dark fiber and wavelength services. Retail customers and channel partners are able to select and configure their network preferences remotely online through the AFIBER online applications.

They can select the type of network service, the preferred route(s) and engineering specifications for deployment. AFIBER’s network management system then automatically generates an optimal network design while the prices and technical specifications and even quotations are being generated in real-time.

Also read: Datacenter.com adds Cogent Communications to its carrier networks portfolio in Amsterdam

“Datacenter.com’s market vision is pretty much similar to our own, with their on-demand colocation proposition, its plans for international expansion and also their channel-focused strategy,” added De Gruyter.

“Next to that, like us, they have a passion for delivering high quality data center infrastructure – in their case, with an ultra-low thus energy-efficient PUE figure and OCP-ready data halls. We’re looking forward to a long and fruitful partnership with Datacenter.com.”

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