IPTP Networks
IPTP Networks is a MSP, ISP (AS41095) Tier-1 single-homed network (AS3356), Software Development - a group of companies operating worldwide with offices in Limassol (Cyprus), Amsterdam (the Netherlands), New York (USA), Moscow, Novorossiysk (Russia), Hong Kong (SAR of China), Lima (Peru), São Paulo (Brazil), La Paz (Bolivia) and Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam).
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Type | Group of privately held companies |
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Industry | Telecommunication |
Founded | 1996 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Australia, Bahrain, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, China, Cyprus, France, Greece, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, India, Indonesia, Japan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Netherlands, Peru, Romania, Russia, Spain, South Africa, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, UK, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United States, Vietnam |
Services | |
Number of employees | 151-200 |
Website | https://www.iptp.net/ |
Primary ASN | 41095 |
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Traffic Levels | 1Tbps+[1] |
IPTP Networks was originally founded in Cyprus as a System Integrator in 1996. Over the next decade, the company developed into a major international group.
IPTP Networks operates a global backbone as a Tier-1-class-network Internet Service Provider (ISP) providing connectivity through 225+ PoPs worldwide.
Operations
IPTP operates a proprietary, multi-functional and redundant broadband MPLS network[2] with approximately 229 points of presence (PoPs) and 77 hosting/colocation facilities throughout the world.[3] The company utilizes Trans-Atlantic, Trans-Pacific, Trans-Eurasian, Indian and Mediterranean submarine and terrestrial assets (Optical fibre cable), connecting clients to key IXs (Internet exchange point) and global financial centres.
Products and services
IPTP categorizes its services into 3 business domains:
Internet transit
- IP transit
- IX transit
- Direct connection to cloud providers
Peering
- Remote Peering
Point of presence (PoP)
- Point of presence
- Virtual PoP[6]
Low latency route
- Europe-Russia-Mongolia-China (ERMC)
- Europe-Russia-Asia (ERA)
- ERC or Europe-Russia-China
- Transit Europe-Asia (TEA)
- Transit Europe-Asia 2 (TEA-2)
- Transit Europe-Asia 3 (TEA-3)
- Transit Europe-Asia 4 (TEA-4)
- The Hokkaido-Sakhalin Cable System (HSCS)
- ALEXANDROS
- APCN 2
- PC-1
- Atlantic Crossing 1
- Fiber-Optic Link Around the Globe (FLAG)
- FLAG Atlantic-1 (FA-1)
- TGN-Eurasia (TGN-EA)
- EASSy
- SAFE (cable system)
- GlobeNet
- Mid-Atlantic Crossing (MAC)
- ATLANTIS-2
- SEA-ME-WE 4
- Asia-America Gateway
- HAWK
- Apollo (cable system)
- MedNautilus
Peering
IPTP Networks is an Internet provider (AS41095). As a member of AMS-IX, DE-CIX, Linx, MSK-IX, Digital Realty Internet Exchange and so on it uses a selective Peering policy.[8] According to the European Internet Exchange Association (Euro-IX), IPTP Networks has presenced at more than 20 Euro-IX member IXPs.[9]
In 2020, IPTP connected to IX.BR (Brazil), Australia IX, New Zealand IX, ZA-INX (South Africa) and VNIX (Vietnam).[10]
In 2021, IPTP (ASN 51601) connected to Speed Internet Exchange - an Internet exchange platform in Amsterdam (the Netherlands)[11] and also joined the BBIX Transit Partner Program (TPP).
Presence in Global Internet Exchange Points
- AMS-IX
- BBIX (Japan Internet Exchange)
- CoreSite Any2 Exchange
- DE-CIX
- DTEL-IX
- Digital Realty Internet Exchange
- Equinix: Ashburn, Chicago, Dallas, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Singapore, Tokyo, Zürich
- ESPANIX (Spanish Internet Exchange)
- Hong Kong Internet Exchange
- Japan Network Access Point
- JINX
- LINX
- Milan Internet eXchange
- MSK-IX
- NAP of Africa Internet Exchange
- NAP of the Americas
- Seattle Internet Exchange
- Toronto Internet Exchange
Data center locations
Europe
- The Netherlands: Amsterdam
- Finland: Helsinki
- UK: London, Slough
- France: Paris, Marseille
- Russia: Moscow, St.Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Vladivostok
- Ukraine: Kyiv
- Switzerland: Zurich
- Italy: Milan
- Spain: Madrid
- Germany: Frankfurt
- Cyprus: Nicosia, Limassol
Asia
Americas
- Canada: Toronto
- United States: Ashburn, Virginia, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Chicago, Miami, New York City, Los Angeles, San Jose, Seattle, Washington, D.C.
- Brazil: Sao Paulo
- Bolivia: La Paz
- Peru: Lima
Africa
Middle East
GSM
IPTP Networks acquired Wherr in 2013 and launched the Wherr GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) tracking solution in Hong Kong in 2016.[12]
References
- "PeeringDB".
- Orbis Research. “Global MPLS And SD-WAN Market Share 2021, Development by COMPANIES Outlook, Growth Prospects and Key Opportunities by 2027.” GlobeNewswire News Room, Orbis Research, 25 May 2021
- BNamericas. “BNamericas - New Cable CONNECTS SOUTHAM Pacific and Atlan...” BNamericas.com, BNamericas, 18 Nov. 2020
- JumboIX in Peru
- JumboIX in Cyprus
- Virtual Point of Pressence
- Remote hands
- Peering policy
- IPTP Limited (euro-ix.net)
- Bannerman, Natalie. “IPTP Networks Launches New Pop with IXcellerate.” Capacity, 11 Feb. 2020
- IPTP Networks (euro-ix.net)
- IPTP Networks Launches Gsm Tracking Solutions in Hong Kong (with Photo), 5 Apr. 2016