We introduce two new data routes from Edinburgh to London

Tampnet Carrier has launched two new routes from Scotland to London. One route is directly from our PoP in Edinburgh going straight down to London and the other route from Edinburgh, utilizes our subsea network in the North Sea and bypasses the entire Scottish infrastructure. 

The new routes from Edinburgh to London are extremely important for our customers in Scotland offering great diversity for data transfers from Scotland to London. 

 


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Services

  • Internet / IP Transit
  • Dark Fibre and Spectrum
  • Wavelength
  • Cloud Connect
  • Ethernet
Cato Lammenes

Cato Lammenes

MANAGING DIRECTOR

+47 930 88 839

Peter Hartlow

Peter Hartlow

SALES DIRECTOR

+46 708 431 054

Carol Browne

Carol Browne

DIRECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

+353 86 22 30697

Kim Le

Kim Le

VENDOR RELATIONS MANAGER

+44 755 143 8488

About Tampnet Carrier:

Headquartered in Stavanger, Norway Tampnet owns and operates the world’s largest offshore high capacity communication network in the North Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, serving customers within Oil & Gas, Wind Energy, Maritime and Carrier sectors with first class telecommunications. With offices in the UK, the Netherlands, USA and Brazil. Tampnet connects offshore installations to redundant and reliable terrestrial networks with high capacity and low latency (high speed).

Tampnet also installs and operates offshore 4G LTE coverage networks enabling roaming and the digital transformation and internet of things (IoT) on offshore oil & gas platforms, offshore windfarms and service vessels and other commercial vessels.

Tampnet International Carrier is Tampnet’s European and transatlantic fibre infrastructure network, passing through eight selected countries. Tampnet International Carrier is all about connectivity, capacity, speed and milliseconds – data transfer with minimum delay - without compromising quality and reliability. Our unique network routes connect 30 vital data centres in 12 European and American cities and central hubs.