Metro Networks

Our 18 metropolitan city networks power critical connections for our customers, connecting them to the key data centre clusters and enterprise buildings that drive their business.

What Makes Our Metro Networks Unique?

  • Scalable, high fibre count cables allow us to support high bandwidth growth.

  • We own the duct, sub ducts and cables of all our city networks – giving us complete control over access, speed, augmentation and transparency. 

  • Our networks are meshed in architecture, allowing for dense street coverage in key areas and more ways to connect buildings and data centres.

  • Our networks are fully redundant, and we provide multiple diverse routes, with connectivity into our long haul networks.

  • We’re constantly investing in our network, connecting more key sites in line with our customers' needs.

Our Metros

Each of Our 18 City Networks Offers Unique Benefits.

London

  • 642 km of metro route

  • 112 on-net data centres

  • 318 on-net enterprise buildings

  • 9 long haul routes

  • euTrade Ultra Low Latency routes from London, Slough & Basildon

Frankfurt

  • 361 km of metro route

  • 77 on-net data centres

  • 341 on-net enterprise buildings

  • 8 long haul routes

  • euTrade Ultra Low Latency routes to London, Paris, Zurich, Madrid, Milan & Stockholm

Paris

  • 449 km of metro route

  • 38 on-net data centres

  • 15 on-net enterprise buildings

  • 8 long haul routes

  • euTrade Ultra Low Latency routes between Madrid, Frankfurt & London

Manchester

  • 113 km of metro route

  • 23 on-net data centres

  • 65 on-net enterprise buildings

  • 4 long haul routes

Dublin

  • 242 km of metro route

  • 44 on-net data centres

  • 70 on-net enterprise buildings

  • 4 long haul routes

Milan

  • 70 km metro route

  • 18 on-net data centres

  • 1 on-net enterprise building

  • 5 long haul routes

  • euTrade ULL routes to Euronext from London & Frankfurt

Amsterdam

  • 309 km metro route

  • 49 on-net data centres

  • 105 on-net enterprise buildings

  • 7 long haul routes

Vienna

  • 131 km of metro route

  • 16 on-net data centres

  • 105 on-net enterprise buildings

  • 3 long haul routes via Munich, Prague or Warsaw/Bratislava

Madrid

  • 67 km of metro route

  • 15 on-net data centres

  • 1 on-net enterprise building

  • 2 long haul routes

  • euTrade ULL route into Bolsa de Madrid (BME)

Berlin

  • 248 km metro route

  • 22 on-net data centres

  • 295 on-net enterprise buildings

  • 6 long haul routes

Munich

  • 128 km of metro route

  • 19 on-net data centres

  • 94 enterprise buildings

  • 4 long haul routes

Hamburg

  • 101 km of metro route

  • 14 on-net data centres

  • 82 on-net enterprise buildings

  • 6 long haul routes

Brussels

  • 39 km metro route

  • 7 on-net data centres

  • 1 on-net enterprise building

  • 5 long haul routes

Dusseldorf

  • 94 km metro route

  • 17 on-net data centres

  • 83 on-net enterprise buildings

  • 3 long haul routes

Rotterdam

  • 126 km of metro route

  • 4 on-net data centres

  • 11 on-net enterprise buildings

  • 2 long haul routes

Cologne

  • 22km metro route

  • 4 on-net data centres

  • 65 on-net enterprise buildings

  • 6 long haul routes

Stuttgart

  • 82km of metro route

  • 8 on-net data centres

  • 84 on-net enterprise buildings

  • 4 long haul routes

Utrecht

  • 112km metro route

  • 2 on-net data centres

  • 19 on-net enterprise buildings

  • 2 long haul routes