Open fiber and datacenter infrastructure across Benelux and Germany
Eurofiber operates a 70,500 km fiberoptic network across the Netherlands, Belgium, France, and Germany, plus ten datacenters and the DCspine carrier-neutral interconnection platform. The company is actively replacing UPS systems while managing concurrent capacity expansions and legacy infrastructure migrations — a footprint-scaling operation typical of tier-2 telecom infrastructure providers. Hiring velocity is accelerating across ops and engineering, with a mid-to-senior seniority mix, indicating operational pressure from network growth and modernization workloads.
Eurofiber has provided open digital infrastructure since 2000, serving enterprises, government bodies, and nonprofits across four countries. The core business is a fiber backbone (expanding ~50 km weekly) paired with owned datacenters and neutral interconnection services, allowing customers to avoid vendor lock-in. The Dutch government classifies Eurofiber as vital national infrastructure. The Eurofiber Group includes Eurofiber subsidiaries in four countries and Eurofiber Cloud Infra in the Netherlands; the company also holds stakes in Belgium's Unifiber joint venture and Germany's NGN Fiber Network partnership.
70,500 km across the Netherlands, Belgium, France, and Germany, expanding by approximately 50 km per week.
Ten datacenters total, distributed across the Netherlands and France, plus the DCspine interconnection platform serving carrier-neutral datacenters in the Netherlands and Belgium.
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