We are very pleased to inform you that the work on the fiber optic infrastructure of our data center and the region — which we have been working on for a long time but
could not complete for two years due to various obstacles and bureaucratic difficulties — has been rapidly resolved and completed in the last 6 months!
In light of this work, while our internet infrastructure has transitioned to a multi-operator structure,
our network backbone has also been renewed seamlessly and in a manner compatible with the multi-operator structure through the investments we have made from January 2021 to the present.
As the only data center in our geographic region serving all of
Turkey, the investments made by alternative operators in Netinternet’s internet infrastructure are quite valuable both for our company’s users and for the region as a whole. You can now have closed-circuit internet access from Denizli all the way to Frankfurt, and
thanks to the possibilities brought by the multi-operator structure, you can guarantee the continuity of your business.
Our redundant fiber infrastructure is currently serving through TurkNet. Additionally, we will very soon be providing service connected
directly to Turkcell networks. Through Comnet, over which we are carried between Denizli and Istanbul via closed circuits, we have also gained direct access to the world’s most important and largest networks, primarily Seabone as well as Cogent, Hurricane Electric,
and Verizon. Since we also have direct access to many internet exchange points through the circuits between Istanbul and Denizli, we have also gained the ability to reach platforms like CloudFlare, Microsoft, and Google without intermediaries.
In the
coming days, as the number of operators connected to Netinternet rapidly increases, we wish to harvest the fruits of all the steps we have taken and all the investments we have made — by taking advantage of being the only data center in our geographic region — in
order to transform into a hub where fiber infrastructures converge and become the regional center of the internet, together with all our users.
The new multi-operator internet access options for server rental, virtual server, cloud services, and hosting
services have been made available without any additional charge. All cabinet-owning virtual data center customers can access all of these new capabilities by paying only a very small difference of 1 TL in their megabit fees upon request. The pricing is no joke — it is
completely real!
We will also be able to arrange the BGP sessions we have always offered to our users free of charge as default-route, so that within approximately one month they will be available as full-route for free to all who request them. Moreover, you
will now be able to request BGP sessions for any service, such as a virtual or physical server. All requests will be fulfilled free of charge.
Our company, which aims to always have an open peering policy, will continue to provide anycast solutions free of
charge as well. You can review our peering policies on our website’s about page at this link.
We also consider the replacement of our network backbone with Juniper MX series switches without
any service interruption to be a success story in its own right. Throughout the entire process, thanks to weeks of configurations and testing, all our main backbone infrastructure was updated and migrated to our new infrastructure in a fully redundant manner without
the slightest service interruption. Together with the new backbone, we have also provided our users with various capabilities on our network infrastructure through BGP communities, free of charge. Although we offer a very detailed automation system for announcement
and IP management, those who request it can also manage their entire network from their own systems using the communities we have created.
Finally, it has been decided to make policy changes regarding IP announcements and various technical matters related
to our new infrastructure, and we will inform you about all these processes in a separate blog post.
Respectfully.
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