RETN
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RETN has secured a new Point of Presence (PoP) in Croatia's latest data centre to bolster service quality to domestic Croatian and international customers.
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RETN has issued a stark warning that the impact of the February 2024 cable cuts in the Red Sea, which were originally reported to have affected 25% of Europe-Asia data traffic, was severely underestimated.
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RETN has activated a new route between Milan and Zurich, boosting its presence in Italy.
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RETN has opened its new point-of-presence (PoP) in Dubai, marking the company’s first significant expansion into the Middle East.
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Independent global network services provider RETN is launching a new customer portal that grants access to detailed data on network and equipment, previously only available from technical engineers in RETN’s network operation centre (NOC).
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Pan-European carrier RETN has made three significant enhancements to its network infrastructure in Poland, which it hopes will improve internet connectivity across Central and Eastern Europe.
Forthcoming events
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RETN completes another investment in the Baltic Region with a new long-haul route in Latvia, from Riga – Daugavpils, and the launch of a new office in Vilnius.
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Independent carrier RETN has expanded its backbone network with a new long-haul DWDM route, connecting Budapest, Belgrade and Sofia.
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RETN has significantly strengthened its presence across Italy by doubling the number of its points of presence (PoPs) from 3 to 6.
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RETN has confirms the launch of its new dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) route in the Nordic & Baltic regions.
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RETN has upgraded its Europe to Asia gateway, TransKZ, adding a new route linking the Kazakh town of Dostyk with Beijing, and a new point of presence (PoP) in Beijing.
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International network service provider RETN has deployed a new Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) route connecting Ufa – Kazan.
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RETN is enhancing its network presence with a new DWDM route Rezekne, Latvia – Daugavpils, Latvia – Vilnius, Lithuania, one of the shortest existing routes to connect Vilnius and Moscow.
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Nathalie Trenaman, routing security programme manager for the regional Internet registry RIPE NCC, explains why stronger routing security by ISPs will create a safer internet for all.
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Tony O’Sullivan has been promoted to CEO of RETN, taking over from Dmitry Samarin, one of the company's founders.
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RETN has deployed metro fibre-ring topology in the city of London to support a more even distribution of traffic.
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RETN has selected Accedian’s Skylight solution to monitor its network and services with continuous microsecond-level performance visibility.
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As part of its overall global strategy, RETN has expanded its Middle East presence to establish new points of presence (PoPs) in Georgia and Armenia.