State-Of-The-Art Infrastructures
In Luxembourg, companies are guaranteed access to high quality infrastructures (for extensive information, please download: The future of data centres in Europe. Luxembourg: where else?). In relation to connectivity, datacenters in Luxembourg are created to meet the requirements of the financial sector which insisted upon an uninterruptible power supply of the very highest standard.
In addition, Luxembourg possesses high quality liaisons, because of its law that companies laying fiber-optic cables must bury them at deep levels and install redundant cables (which is not current practice in other countries).
Luxembourg ensures excellent connectivity to the European backbone (T1) with redundant links to all the main European hubs, thus ensuring excellent content and data distribution in Europe.
Connectivity
Redundant links to all the main European POPs
Luxembourg is not only physically situated at the heart of Europe, but is also linked to all the major European hubs through a network of redundant fiber optics which guarantee reliable connectivity at very high speed with all major centers in Europe.
Luxembourg is effectively connected to the backbone of Europe (T1 link) through several providers. This means that companies planning to locate their international activities in Luxembourg are able to choose between several providers and many links.

Satellite connectivity
SES, the world leader in satellite services, is a network of satellite operators present on all the continents. The company’s headquarters are located in Luxembourg.
With its fleet of 39 satellites, SES offers unequalled global connectivity, covering 99% of the world’s population.
Aside from its broadcasting activities, SES offers services such as high-speed data transmission, Internet backbone connection platforms, private networks, communication solutions and Internet access.
For more information
- Launch of LU-CIX strengthens Luxembourg’s position as a European Internet node
- Brochure: The future of data centres in Europe. Luxembourg: where else? PDF
- National strategy for very high speed networks (pdf - 81 Ko)
