LuxConnect

LuxConnect
Corporation (Société Anonyme)
Industry Dark fiber & Data center
Founded 2006
Headquarters Bettembourg, Luxembourg
Key people
  • Edouard WANGEN (Chairman of the board of directors)
  • Roger LAMPACH (CEO and CTO)
  • Marcel ORIGER (CFO)
  • Tom KETTELS (CBDO)
Number of employees
25
Website www.luxconnect.lu

LuxConnect is a private company created under the initiative of the Luxembourg government in 2006.[1] Its primary objectives are :

LuxConnect's headquarter is located in Bettembourg, 4 rue A. Graham Bell, which is about 20 km South from Luxembourg City.

Mission

The mission of LuxConnect is to strengthen the country's IT infrastructure and to support international Internet connectivity of Luxembourg through connections with foreign Internet exchange points.[2]

History

The company's key dates are:

Product Portfolio

Dark fiber

LuxConnect owns and operates an optical fiber network consisting of 1.000 km of optical fiber cables across Luxembourg to redundantly connect all commercial data centers. This backbone network enables telecom operators to deploy alternative connectivity solutions to interconnect to and from the country via 13 country breakouts to Germany, France, and Belgium.

Data centers

LuxConnect currently operates three carrier neutral data centers[3] across the country, providing more thant 9.150 m2 of net IT surface dedicated to server rooms.
Two of these data centers are located in Bettembourg and one is in Bissen.

LuxConnect is currently building a fourth data center[4] located in Bettembourg, Krakelshaff zoning.

The data centers of LuxConnect are certified by the Uptime Institute.
- Data Center DC1.1 Tier IV Design certified in July 2013.
- Data Center DC2 Tier IV and Tier II Design certified in March 2014.
- Data Center DC1.3 Tier IV and Tier II Design certified in May 2014.

LuxConnect applies a green environment policy incorporating latest technologies to maximize energy efficiency and reduce water consumption. LuxConnect operates the first green datacenter in Luxembourg, where the cooling is achieved by means of an absorption refrigerator using waste heat from a cogeneration plant.[5]

Philosophy

LuxConnect behaves as a strong supporter for the ICT industry facilitating its activity deployment in Luxembourg.

It is also an active member of LU-CIX (LUxembourg Commercial Internet eXchange).

References

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