Toulouse, France/ Maarssen, the Netherlands,,
02
September
2021
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13:38
Europe/Amsterdam

Eurofiber subsidiary FullSave acquires operator in South of France

These two major regional players joining forces paves the way for the creation of an operator spanning the entire South of France.

 

 

 

 

FullSave, part of Eurofiber Group, announced the acquisition of Netiwan. These two major regional players joining forces paves the way for the creation of an operator spanning the entire South of France.

Founded in 2010, Netiwan has a history and a path similar to those of FullSave: a local player close to its customers, active in the digital connectivity sector and more recently also providing cloud infrastructure services. Netiwan is present in Béziers, Montpellier and Nîmes, where it operates its own datacenter. Joining forces with FullSave will create a major operator in the Occitanie region and beyond, offering services along the Bordeaux-Toulouse-Montpellier-Marseille corridor.

Eurofiber French growth strategy
Netiwan is the latest acquisition by the Eurofiber Group in France. In 2020, Eurofiber acquired both Lumos and FullSave as part of its French growth strategy, which is aimed at expanding Eurofiber’s footprint in France to at least 25 cities by 2025. Eurofiber also has a strong presence in Lille with its companies Eurafibre, ATE and Eura DC.

About Eurofiber
Eurofiber is a fast-growing provider of industry-leading open digital infrastructure in the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Germany. Utilizing our 39,700 km fiberoptic network and ten datacenters, we empower the digital societies of the countries in which we operate. We are proud to have gained the trust of companies, government bodies and non-profit organizations. We provide them with connectivity and cloud infrastructure solutions tailored to their needs. Our open infrastructure ensures them complete freedom to choose services, applications and providers. For more information, please visit eurofiber.com.