Our Services
Multi-layer network services: IP Transit, Metro Ethernet, DWDM, Cross Connects. Routing intelligence and control for network operators.
Cross-Connects
Direct interconnection in carrier-neutral facilities. Control your routing policy and establish private peering relationships without internet routing overhead.
- • Ultra-low latency connections
- • Enhanced security and privacy
- • Direct peering opportunities
- • 5-10 business days delivery
DWDM Wavelengths
Layer 1 wavelength services from 10G to 400G. POP-to-POP transport with protected and unprotected path options. Flexible capacity scaling.
- • 10G to 400G capacity options
- • Protected and unprotected paths
- • Flexible commit models
- • 15-30 business days delivery
Metro Transport
Layer 2 Metro Ethernet services across major metropolitan areas. POP-to-POP connectivity with flexible bandwidth commitments.
- • Metro rings in major cities
- • 99.9% availability SLA
- • Real-time monitoring
- • 10-15 business days delivery
IP Transit
Routing intelligence with custom BGP policies. Multi-location announcements and low-latency path engineering. IXPs as tools, not dependencies.
- • 95th percentile billing
- • Clean routing policies
- • DDoS protection options
- • IPv6 dual-stack ready
Colocation
Colocation space in carrier-neutral facilities. Direct access to multiple carriers and cloud providers for optimal interconnection.
- • Quarter, half, and full rack options
- • N+1 redundant power systems
- • 24/7 remote hands service
- • Direct carrier access
Professional Services
Network design, implementation, and optimisation services. Engineering expertise for complex wholesale architectures.
- • Network design and architecture
- • Migration and implementation
- • Capacity planning and optimization
- • 24/7 dedicated support
Why Choose Our Services?
Routing Control
Custom BGP policies and multi-location announcements. Control your traffic engineering and path selection.
Multi-Layer Services
IP, Metro Ethernet, and DWDM services operating as integrated layers. POP-to-POP transport options.
Engineering-First
Network engineers, not sales teams. Technical discussions about routing policy and network architecture.