Our Customers

Our Customers

Our customers experience many benefits including fast turnaround times, diverse network routes and the high reliability of our infrastructure. Find out more below...

APRR

VTLWaveNet, worked in partnership with the French highways company, Autoroutes Paris-Rhin-Rhône (APRR) and the Urban Community of Besançon to deploy a unique fibre digital infrastructure.

"This project aligns with current French state objectives to deploy fibre digital infrastructure in all areas across the entire country," said Claude LAMBEY of Urban Community of Besançon. "We look forward to a long and successful relationship with VTLWaveNet and APRR".

"APRR is proud to have been able to build an international consortium to deliver a top-class network to the Besançon local authorities. By partnering with VTLWaveNet we have been able to take advantage of two networks and deploy this fibre network solution capable of delivering the next generation services that users increasingly expect," said René Bérard from APRR.

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René Bérard, Engineering and IT Director, APRR Group

Geo

VTLWaveNet and Geo Networks have been working together for several years, in both a customer and supplier capacity. VTLWaveNet and Geo serve many companies in the digital industry including ISPs, international carriers, telecoms operators, and enterprises. Together, we have overseen the implementation of several successful customer driven projects, expanding both the VTLWaveNet and Geo fibre footprints to meet the increasing demand for capacity from customers, and we look forward to continued success.

Caroline Ward, Chief Marketing Officer, Geo

SURFnet

The VTLWaveNet international fibre route between Amsterdam and Geneva (CERN) has been successfully used by SURFnet to deploy a high speed, ultra long-haul 100Gb/s Wavelength. This is believed to be the longest 100Gb/s connection deployed as the route covers 1650 kilometres over 23 fibre spans.
 
 SURFnet used a Ciena ActivFlex 6500 Packet-Optical platform in Amsterdam and Geneva using Dual Carrier 100Gb/s PM-QPSK technology which occupies a single 50GHz channel window, creating high spectral efficiency.  "This deployment clearly shows that SURFnet and its partners are able to continuously push the envelope and enable cost-efficient ultra long-haul transmission for research and education," said Roeland Nuijts, expert in optical networks in the Network Services department at SURFnet.

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Roeland Nuijts, expert in optical networks in the Network Services department at SURFnet