OREANDA-NEWS. On March 16, 2007 Rostelecom, Russia’s national long-distance operator, and Interoute, owner and operator of Europe’s most extensive network, have partnered to substantially expand Russia’s telecoms presence throughout Europe. The strategic relationship was signed during CeBIT in Hannover, reported the press-service of Rostelecom.

Russia’s booming economy is spurring dramatic surge in bandwidth demand. The expansion by doubling the capacity on the dedicated fiber-optic line provided by Interoute to connect Rostelecom’s POPs in Frankfurt, Stockholm and London will enable the Company not only to significantly increase the volumes of international traffic on its network, but also to enhance cooperation with operators, Internet providers and other telecommunications service providers.


The SNCP collapsed dual mode to be implemented will ensure a higher reliability in routing leading to a better quality of service. The availability of channels is to be 99,99%.
Dmitry Yerokhin, General Director of Rostelecom, commented: “Active cooperation with international operators is amongst our major priorities. The capacity expansion on a high-speed ring channel connecting Rostelecom’s points of presence in the European main traffic exchange centers will strengthen the Company’s position in international markets, including the Europe-Asia transit market.”


“We are proud to have Rostelecom as a member of our network, allowing us to help them expand throughout Europe, said James Kinsella, Interoute’s Executive Chairman and CEO. “As Europe’s fastest growing network, we think we are uniquely positioned to provide services to the leading international telecoms operator of Russia, one of the world’s most dynamic economies.”