"This is great news for the city and a fantastic endorsement of our network by a leading international metro fibre provider. "
Ashley Griffith, Managing Director of The Loop
Headquartered in London, euNetworks has connected to The Loop's 150 km duct network around Manchester, extending its network to Manchester and expanding its Europe-wide capability.
The Loop offers connectivity to all of Manchester’s leading datacentres and also links Manchester’s main commercial districts including Manchester city centre, Manchester Science Park and MediaCityUK. It also connects to some key buildings including Manchester Central Library, The Sharp Project, and Space Studios.
Ashley Griffith, Managing Director of The Loop said: “This is great news for the city and a fantastic endorsement of our network by a leading international metro fibre provider. The contract with euNetworks has allowed us to further extend our own footprint around Manchester by more than a kilometre and adds a new diverse connection to Datacentred, making The Loop’s service more resilient.
"It's great to have been selected by euNetworks to provide parts of this important network development for Manchester. euNetworks is a bandwidth infrastructure company that continues to support the growing connectivity requirements of businesses both in the UK and across Europe. They are a great compliment to The Loop's activity in Manchester, with an impressive approach to supporting their customer’s demands.”
With this investment euNetworks owns and operates 14 metropolitan networks in key European cities including Dublin, Munich, Rotterdam and Paris.