Olilo launches multi-gig broadband service | Computer Weekly
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Olilo launches multi-gig broadband service | Computer Weekly
"The company says that, unlike mainstream broadband firms, it has created an infrastructure and service model designed entirely around the needs of technically minded users. The company has built its own Layer 2 network from the ground up using Juniper hardware, engineered entirely by its in-house network team. Its developers have also created custom systems with the aim of giving techies control and visibility."
"Olilo's network peers with all three major internet exchanges in London, and has direct connectivity to tier 1 carriers, including GTT. According to BGP Tools, Olilo is currently ranked as the 24th most peered network in the UK. The public launch of the network follows what Olilo says is a successful paid closed-beta phase involving over 150 techie customers, whose feedback continues to directly shape the company's progression."
Olilo is a UK-based broadband provider focused on the technical community. It invested in its own network infrastructure and systems and involved customers through development stages to deliver symmetrical multi-gigabit broadband with features including static IPv4 addresses and native IPv6. Olilo engineered a Layer 2 network from the ground up using Juniper hardware and custom systems to give techies control and visibility. The network peers with all three major London internet exchanges and connects directly to tier 1 carriers such as GTT, ranking as the 24th most peered UK network. A paid closed beta of over 150 tech customers and an active Discord community continue to shape development while transparency and a managed initial roll-out aim to protect early adopter performance.
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