OTEGlobe

OTEGLOBE
Public
Industry Telecommunications
Founded October 2000
Headquarters Athens, Greece
Area served
South Eastern Europe
Key people
Dino Andreou, CEO
Products National and international telecommunications services,
Broadband and internet services,
IT and Network Solutions
Website www.oteglobe.gr

OTEGLOBE is an Athens-based network backbone operator offering telecommunication services to carriers, ISPs and business customers in Southern Europe. The organisation is a whole-owned subsidiary of OTE, the main Greek telecommunications provider.

Network

OTEGLOBE operates 2 wide area networks that form the south-eastern European Internet backbone: GWEN (Greek Western European Network) and TBN (Trans Balkan Network)as well as an IP MPLS network.

GWEN is a private multi-gigabit network based on DWDM/SDH connecting Greece to major European backbone services via Italy. It is composed of 4 rings (Greek inner ring, undersea ring, Italian ring and West-European ring).

TBN forms a land-based backbone network linking Greece to the west-European backbones via Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Austria and the Czech Republic to the main backbone centres in Germany and the United Kingdom. The TBN is used standalone or as a backup service to GWEN.

IP MPLS Network. Based on Multi-Services Platform (MSP), a private, state-of- the-art international IP MPLS network with high redundancy and resiliency, as well as on numerous peering/interconnect agreements with other global carriers, OTEGLOBE offers its customers a variety of transport and connectivity services available internationally at 14 business centers.

Services

OTEGLOBE offer a number of wholesale telecommunication services to high-capacity carriers and multi-site organisations:

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