Bergen → Amsterdam → London → Oslo → Bergen. Avur operates own DWDM capacity on the ring with primary route westward via the North Sea and redundant Oslo route in ring. AS50272. 14+ IX connections.
Avur is connected to 14+ international exchange points and delivers IP transit with low latency and high redundancy. Primary route goes westward via the North Sea to Amsterdam and London — redundant route east via Oslo closes the ring.
BIX · NIX · SIX · AMS-IX · Netnod · Frys-IX
Bergen · Stavanger · Oslo · Stockholm · Amsterdam · London
Complete routing control and BGP optimisation
Avur operates its own metro network in Bergen and primary data centre at Casperkollen. From here, the route to Europe is short and predictable.
| Bergen Metro | Own metro network | < 1 ms |
| Oslo | Core node | ~8 ms |
| Stockholm | Netnod IX | ~18 ms |
| Amsterdam | AMS-IX · Primary route | ~15 ms |
| London | UK connection | ~18 ms |
| Frankfurt | Via Amsterdam | ~22 ms |
10 Gbps dedicated IP transit with full BGP table. Includes 24/7 NOC monitoring, loopback address and technical onboarding. Redundant setup available.
DDoS protection can be added to the IP transit agreement. Scrubbing capacity is dimensioned on demand.
Avur is a RIPE NCC LIR and can lease IPv4 addresses to customers who need public addresses without having their own address space. Price by volume.
Avur can allocate ASN to ISP partners who want their own autonomous system. Avur assists with BGP configuration and routing policy.
Avur dimensions transit according to actual needs — not standard packages. Get in touch for a technical conversation and quote.