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euNetworks adds London to Stockholm route to its dedicated finance network

17 Dec 2010

euNetworks has announced it has launched a new ultra low latency route from London to Stockholm, marking the completion of the latest phase of its network development programme dedicated to the financial services community. Following high demand in the third quarter for new routes linking Slough to London and London to Frankfurt, with more than 22 new contracts signed, the new London to Stockholm route further strengthens euNetworks’ euTrade service portfolio. euNetworks says it has reduced the previous leading latency on the London to Stockholm route by 12%: the new straight point-to-point route offers a round trip time of 22.4 milliseconds.

‘Our continued investment in this network development programme is underpinned by the growing requirements our clients have in the European market,’ said Brady Rafuse, Chief Executive Officer at euNetworks. ‘Our position in the market is strengthening in line with the demand we are seeing for our euTrade service and the true differentiation we offer. As a bandwidth infrastructure company, we remain committed to delivering the network performance that the financial services community and indeed other communities need to maximise their business potential. We continue to work closely with our clients, with further route optimisation and metro developments planned for 2011.’

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