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Growing Inter.link in the Central and Eastern European (CEE) Region

Growing Inter.link in the Central and Eastern European (CEE) Region

by Scott McKenzie | Apr 8, 2025 | Connectivity and Peering, Events

Inter.link’s network is spread across Europe and we keep looking for new locations which benefit customers.After attending several industry events in the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) region, I’ve gathered some valuable insights on why companies should...
What Makes Inter.link a Tier2+ Internet Service Provider? 

What Makes Inter.link a Tier2+ Internet Service Provider? 

by Scott McKenzie | Feb 5, 2025 | Connectivity and Peering

When evaluating the connectivity landscape, Marc Korthaus (Co-Founder) and Theo Voss (CEO and Co-Founder) realised that Inter.link does not fit within the existing categories of Tier 1, 2, and 3 Internet Service Providers.  Inter.link’s network size,...
How Inter.link Migrates Customers to the AS5405 Network  

How Inter.link Migrates Customers to the AS5405 Network  

by Scott McKenzie | Jan 21, 2025 | Connectivity and Peering

Inter.link originally kicked off its activity by acquiring the network assets of SysEleven (AS25291) in January 2022 – then comprising 15 European points of presence (PoPs).   Inter.link’s new sustainable network is on AS5405 and has grown a lot since 2022,...
Empowering Regional Connectivity: Why Inter.link Supports DD-IX

Empowering Regional Connectivity: Why Inter.link Supports DD-IX

by Scott McKenzie | Nov 22, 2024 | Connectivity and Peering

As the end of 2024 draws closer, Inter.link still has more events to attend. One of these is the opening of DD-IX, the first public Internet Exchange in Dresden, Saxony. Inter.link engineers its network for performance, always seeking the most efficient routes for...
The Biggest Challenges with Connectivity Suppliers

The Biggest Challenges with Connectivity Suppliers

by Scott McKenzie | Nov 13, 2024 | Connectivity and Peering

Customer expectations for connectivity providers have changed.   This is particularly due to the influence and efficiency of the cloud, as mentioned in our previous article: IP Transit Service for the Cloud Era.  Sometimes providers of IP Transit and IP...
Why IP Peering Strategy Matters for Connectivity: Perspective of Theo Voss

Why IP Peering Strategy Matters for Connectivity: Perspective of Theo Voss

by Scott McKenzie | Sep 26, 2024 | Connectivity and Peering

Internet peering is an important part of the way Internet Service Providers (ISPs) function, however, not all ISPs peer in the same way.  In this article we’ll explore why IP peering strategy matters for end-users and...
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