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    CenturyLink expands fibre network in Europe

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    CenturyLink has built new metro networks in Madrid (pictured), Spain and Marseille, France. The firm also connected 90 more data centres to its network in six markets.

    The expansion builds on CenturyLink’s announcement earlier this year that it is creating a 4.7-million fibre mile intercity fibre network across the US and parts of Europe.

    “Our new fibre expansions in Europe take CenturyLink’s network and technology services deeper and closer to our customers,” said Richard Warley, regional president, EMEA, CenturyLink.

    “This puts us where we need to be to meet their growing and evolving digital business needs, as well as enhance their customer experience with new technology solutions. This regional investment reflects CenturyLink’s global focus to continue enhancing our significant fibre network for fuelling innovation.”

    In Madrid, CenturyLink has built a metro network footprint of 40 route miles, creating a ring that spans major business districts, including the city centre, financial areas and Madrid’s ‘Silicon Alley’. The infrastructure will connect key enterprise buildings and an initial five core data centres to CenturyLink.

    Data centres

    In Marseille, CenturyLink has deployed a dense metro fibre footprint, creating a ring that spans major business districts, including multiple enterprise buildings and, initially, three core data centres.

    The infrastructure will connect key landing stations in Marseille which will provide access to strategic sub-sea cables connecting to the Middle East, Far East and East Africa.

    CenturyLink is connecting 90 additional data centres to its network within the UK and Ireland, Benelux, DACH, Nordics, Southern Europe and Eastern Europe. The data centres will offer a mix of virtual network services and applications, as well as delivering connections to private and public cloud service providers, including AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure.

    The network connection of 50 data centres is expected to be completed by the end of 2019. The additional 40 data centres are expected to be network-connected by mid-2020.