NetActuate, a leading provider of global network and infrastructure solutions, has completed a major expansion of its London presence to meet growing customer demand for scalable, high-performance connectivity across Europe.


As part of this expansion, NetActuate has deployed next-generation core switching infrastructure and established direct, high-capacity connectivity to the London Network Access Point (LONAP) Internet Exchange. 



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To further strengthen performance and reliability, the company has provisioned significant new uplink capacity to its edge routers, ensuring seamless scalability for enterprises accelerating their digital transformation in London. This investment follows a multi-terabit upgrade to NetActuate’s Frankfurt presence and the successful launch of a new Point of Presence (POP) in Dublin.


London’s position as a critical digital hub makes it an ideal location for businesses seeking low-latency, high-availability infrastructure to serve customers across Europe and beyond. To ensure top-tier network performance, NetActuate completed rigorous testing in collaboration with key upstream providers Cogent and GTT, validating new capacity routes and ensuring seamless traffic handling.


NetActuate’s London data center is built on two distinct, diverse power rings within the city’s upgraded 33kV infrastructure—making it one of the most power-resilient facilities in the United Kingdom. The facility provides direct access to over 30 European markets and exchanges, including direct connectivity to LINX (London Internet Exchange), and is home to a dense ecosystem of service providers, enterprises, financial institutions, and digital media platforms.


IBC 2025

NetActuate will be attending IBC 2025 in Amsterdam (September 12–15) to connect with broadcasters, media companies, and CDN operators looking to expand their reach across Europe and beyond. Attendees interested in learning more about NetActuate’s global networking and infrastructure are invited to schedule a meeting here.


Mark Mahle, CEO of NetActuate


Increasing demand from broadcasters, CDNs, and financial services in Europe has driven us to significantly upgrade our London infrastructure. These enhancements ensure our customers have the robust, redundant, and high-capacity connectivity they need to support today’s edge computing and AI workloads.