IPTP Networks

IPTP Networks
Group of privately held companies
Industry Telecommunication
Founded 1996
Headquarters Amsterdam, Netherlands
Area served
Cyprus, Turkey, Germany, Finland, France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Russia, Netherlands, UK, Sweden, Ukraine, Brazil, United States, Canada, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Japan, Taiwan, India, Hong Kong, China
Slogan 'Better Network, not just a Bigger one.'
Website http://www.iptp.net/

IPTP Networks is a group of global Telecommunication companies and a trade mark of IPTP LLC (Americas region), IPTP Limited (Asia region), Fredonia Trading Limited (European Union), IPTP Networks (European Union), IPTP Ltd (Russia). Headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the company is a global Tier 2 Internet Service Provider (AS41095), Systems Integrator and Software Development company that provides connectivity solutions across Europe, the Middle East, Russia, Asia, Africa and the Americas. IPTP is 1-Stop-Shop that offers design, delivery, implementation and integration of IT projects, providing consulting on all solutions and handling all sub-contractors.

The company provides a wide range of Managed services that consist of Managed Connectivity Services, Managed Unified Communications Services, Managed Security Services, Managed Mobile Communication Services, Managed Data Center Services. It provides a wide range of solutions in Computer network design and building, VoIP, IPTV and Smart Homes.

IPTP Networks supports open source project LinuxMCE[1]

Products and services

Network

Company operetes a proprietary, multi-functional and redundant broadband MPLS network in a 100+ data centers across 18 countries in 36 cities on four continents. Company utilizes Trans-Atlantic, Trans-Pacific, Trans-Eurasian, Indian and Mideterranian submarine and terrestrial assets (Optical fiber cable), connecting clients to key IXs (Internet exchange point) and global financial centers.

Low Latency Routes

Peering

IPTP Networks is a Tier 2 Internet provider. As a member of AMS-IX,[2] DE-CIX,[3] Linx,[4] MSK-IX,[5] Telx Internet Exchange,[6] it uses a selective Peering [7] policy, and maintains over 1000 peering sessions worldwide.[8]

Presence in Global Internet Exchange Points


Data center locations

Europe

Asia

Americas

Africa

The Middle East

References

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