Since being founded in 1982, the EUnet Group has grown to become the leading provider of Internet services in Europe. EUnet provides a wide range of network-based services to over 50,000 customer sites, supporting hundreds of thousands of individual users.The EUnet Group consists of 28 operating companies covering 38 countries, managing its own dedicated infrastructure. Each national EUnet Service Provider covers its own region(s) and offers its own operations and customer support.
The operation is managed from EUnet's European Network Operations Centre based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands and it is from here that the communications links, traffic flows and network planning are controlled.
EUnet offers support and service far beyond Europe reaching most the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS - the countries of the former Soviet Union), as well as North Africa. The network has over 250 dial-up locations (Points of Presence or POPs) and has peering agreements and direct connection with other major commercial and research networks in Europe, the United States and Australia. EUnet is also a member of a number of international organisations, including the Commercial Internet eXchange Association (CIX), TERENA, RIPE NCC, and ISODE.
EUnet's transatlantic link to the USA, rated at 4MB, is the largest capacity commercial link of its kind. Furthermore EUnet plans to double the capacity before the end of the year. The link has been designed to operate over two separate transatlantic cables (PTAT and TAT-10). This is a deliberate long-term design feature which provides redundancy and resilience.
EUnet's revenue in 1994 was almost ecu 20 million with a projected 1995 revenue more than doubling to ecu 50 million. EUnet showed a healthy profit in 1994 which we expect to consolidate in 1995.
EUnet, while actively offering services to the individual Internet user, focuses its activities on providing Internet access for both national and multi-national companies of all sizes.
EUnet is using its leading position in the provision of Internet services to develop and market a growing range of exciting, new value-added services which will benefit users in the future.
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