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About Eurofiber

We are Eurofiber

Leading in digital infrastructure

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Secure, reliable digital infrastructure isn't a nice-to-have for organizations anymore. It's a hard requirement for staying operational. Whether that's manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, services, or government bodies. That's why the Dutch government designated Eurofiber's fiber network as vital infrastructure: we don't just deliver the connection, data centers, and cloud services. We safeguard the continuity of organizations, supply chains, and society as a whole.

Lifeline for the digital society

Eurofiber started in 2000 with a different premise than the rest of the market. While telecom providers kept their networks closed and reserved them for their own services, Eurofiber went open. One network, accessible to everyone. Built to share.

That choice turned concrete fast. First, a fiber ring of about 500 kilometers connecting Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht. The network kept growing, faster each time. Internationally too, with new connections, city rings, and links to neighboring countries, plus fine-meshed connections within cities that close the "last mile" between data centers and organizations: connectivity, colocation, and cloud.

Today, Eurofiber runs an 80,000-kilometer fiber network across the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, France, and Luxembourg. We also own eight Tier 3-designed data centers in the Netherlands and give our customers secure access to the public cloud or a fully private cloud environment. That's why so many organizations build their entire digital environment on Eurofiber.

Open model: "Build once, serve many"

That open approach has been in our DNA from day one. We work by a simple design principle: "build once, serve many." One infrastructure, usable by multiple parties.

It cuts out duplicate networks and wasted resources, and it levels the playing field: service providers can run their own offerings without the network operator becoming a competitor. That fits how digital infrastructure gets used today, as an ecosystem rather than a closed chain.

It also means we work with a wide ecosystem of technology partners and suppliers, with sustainability as a core pillar. Transparency across that chain matters for quality and continuity, and it shapes how we set up our relationships with suppliers and partners.

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Board of Directors

Eurofiber is governed by the Board of Directors, which is responsible for the strategic direction and day-to-day management of the organization. The Board of Directors consists of Alex Goldblum (CEO), Andrea Kraus (CCO) and Eric Kuisch (COO).

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Eurofiber in numbers

80000

KM

The length of our fiber network across Europe.

5

Countries

We deliver digital infrastructure in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, and Luxembourg.

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Data centers

Our own eight Tier 3-designed data centers, all on Dutch soil.

Digital resilience and sovereignty: today's and tomorrow's questions

We're watching the role of digital infrastructure shift. Organizations no longer build their IT environment in one place. It's spread across their own locations, data centers, and cloud environments.

That flexibility is necessary, but it also makes organizations more dependent on how that chain is set up. It affects your organization's continuity and sovereignty, with the risk that critical data ends up under foreign jurisdiction.

Digital resilience is about continuity. Digital sovereignty is about control and freedom of choice. The two are inseparable.

In practice, we keep hearing the same questions: does everything stay available if something goes wrong? And do you, as an organization, keep control over your data, suppliers, and setup?

Control over the whole chain: from network to data centers and cloud

That's where we come in. With open digital infrastructure, we make dependencies visible and let organizations keep freedom of choice. We bring network, data centers, and cloud together into one connected infrastructure layer, while still offering each service separately, with no vendor lock-in.

That lets organizations build continuity into the design from the start, and keep room to adapt their IT environment as circumstances change.

Sustainability, held to an external standard

As a provider of vital digital infrastructure, we look beyond connectivity, data centers, and cloud services. The choices we make impact our customers, employees, partners, and the communities in which we operate.

That is why ESG (Environmental, Social & Governance) is an integral part of our business strategy. We continuously work to reduce our environmental footprint, create a safe and inclusive workplace, and conduct business in a transparent and responsible manner throughout the value chain.

Our climate targets have been approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and support our ambition to contribute to a sustainable and future-proof digital society. Together with customers, partners, and suppliers, we work on tangible improvements that create long-term impact.

Designed for compliance

Increasingly stringent laws and regulations related to data, security, and governance place greater demands on how infrastructure is designed and managed. We help our customers prepare by embedding compliance into the design process from the outset. This enables organizations to avoid surprises during audits and demonstrate control in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.

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