Network
Our Network
Our datacenters are located in germany and romania. We have direct uplinks via DECIX, AMSIX and much more uplink-providers, providing more than 80Gbps in total. We are always upgrading our uplinks, to offer the best connectivity for our customers. We also have a lot of free capacity available, to always offer a maximum of speed. Here is a short description of our locations.
Germany (Frankfurt am Main):
ancotel has its headquarters in the telehouse at Kleyerstrasse 90 in Frankfurt am Main. "Kleyer 90" is one of the industry's top addresses in the world. It is the largest, most famous and most important telecoms node in Continental Europe. As a registered trademark, "Kleyer 90" also stands for ancotel's product and service philosophy.
Kleyer 90 - an international telecoms hub. A link between different continents. A gateway between Eastern and Western Europe.
ancotel provides international carriers and providers with a central and high-performing marketplace for their broadband and communication services. As an independent company, ancotel is a leading provider of services involving carrier-neutral co-location, telehousing and interconnection. Founded in 1999, ancotel now encompasses more than 390 telecommunications and data carriers. Telephone and internet providers are linked with one another through the physical and virtual ancotel meetme rooms (mmr), and use them to conduct their operations. In addition to its traditional physical cross-connections using fiber-optic, coaxial and twisted-pair copper cables, ancotel also relies on virtual mmr platforms and managed services. In addition to its headquarters in Frankfurt, ancotel also has branches in London and Hong Kong. ancotel's more than 390 reference customers include Arcor, BT, Cable & Wireless, Claranet, Colt, DE-CIX, Deutsche Telekom, Deutscher Wetterdienst, Elion, Flag Telekom, France Telekom, Kabel Deutschland, KPN, KT, ReTN, Swisscom, Tata Communications, Telecom Italia, Telefonica, Telekom Austria, TeliaSonera, Teo, T-Systems, TU Darmstadt and Witcom. (c)kleyer90.de
Testfile:
Testip:
- 193.28.228.3

- Connected networks and next-hop neighbours (275 peering networks):
Romania (Bucharest):
According to the latest "State of the Internet" report for the fourth quarter of 2010 from Akamai Technologies, Hong Kong fixed line users now access the Internet with an average peak speed of 37.9Mbps, ahead of users in South Korea at 32.3Mbps, Romania at 31.7Mbps, and Japan at 30.5Mbps.
Basically, Romania has the world 3rd fastest infrastructure in the world and the fastest in Europe. Deutsche Telekom who indirectly owns partially through Greece OTE’s the local telecom incumbent has 1,2TBbps connections to Frankfurt am Main. It is more capacity than all Decix traffic.
Testfile:
Testip:
- 91.233.249.10

- Connected networks and next-hop neighbours (66 peering networks):
