• CINIA COMPLETES SUBMARINE DATA CABLE TO LINK GERMANY AND FINLAND

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    Rostock – 12. January 2016

    New Fiber Optic Backbone Links the East and the West, Attracts Data Centers to the North 

    Rostock, Germany – January 12, 2016 – Cinia Group, a Finland-based provider of intelligent connectivity and transmission services, today announced the completion of submarine data cable laying between Germany and Finland. The new digital highway offers the shortest and fastest route to Central Europe with optimal data center locations in Northern Europe and business opportunities in Eastern Europe and Asia. 

    The Cinia C-Lion1 submarine data cable is a key initiative for both the Finnish government and the EU. The cable contributes to the Digital Single Market for Europe by enabling connectivity and redundancy to the Nordic region and further improving Finland’s position as a gateway between the East and the West. 

    The project to lay the Cinia C-Lion1 cable system was successfully completed when the cable reached its destination in Rostock, Germany. The project, which started in Helsinki on October 12th 2015, took exactly three months. The new connection is planned to be commercially available during spring 2016, following a commissioning and acceptance process.
    The new high capacity, low latency and cyber-secure backbone connection is expected to significantly increase the interest of data center operators and data intensive organizations in setting up operations in Finland. Further strengths of the area include cool climate conditions, a cost efficient energy supply, and its location between the East and West. 

    Hetzner Online GmbH, the first major Central European provider of data center services to construct a new data center park in Finland, is also a user and co-investor in the Cinia CLion1 cable connection. Announced in December 2015, Hetzner Online's construction project is scheduled to start in he next few months. 

    “This direct link between mainland Europe and Finland lays the foundation for our new data center park near Helsinki”, said Martin Hetzner, founder and CEO of Hetzner Online. “The new submarine cable provides a latency-optimized broadband connection between the Northern European region and the Central European internet infrastructure in Frankfurt. Hetzner Online will use a portion of the fiber optic cable for a secure and fast connection from its current data centers to the Nordic countries, and so assumes more control over the quality of data transmission along this path.” 

    “The new direct subsea data connection supports the development of the new European data center concept and will provide a major business opportunity for companies both in Finland and Europe”, said Ari-Jussi Knaapila, CEO at Cinia Group. “The announcement by Hetzner Online to build their third data center park in Finland proves that network infrastructure is one of the key prerequisites for investments in the digital economy.”

    The Finnish Government made a decision to build a submarine data cable across the Baltic Sea in November 2014, based on a feasibility study conducted in May 2013. The completed cable totals 1,172 kilometers in length and consists of eight optical fiber pairs with a total capacity of 120 terabits per second (Tbps). The cable was manufactured in Calais by Alcatel-Lucent, which also carried out the cable laying process across the Baltic Sea.

    Cinia Group Ltd. provides intelligent connectivity solutions and software services for a smaller and smarter world. With mission-critical systems expertise and 10,000+ kilometers of backbone network in Finland, Cinia enables international organizations to build cyber-secure IT infrastructures and future-proof cloud-based environments. The new C-Lion1 digital highway fuels the European single digital market by offering the shortest and fastest route to connect Central Europe with optimal data center locations in Northern Europe and business opportunities in Eastern Europe and Asia. Cinia employs 200 professionals with headquarters in Helsinki, Finland. More information: www.cinia.fi/en 
  • About Hetzner Online (www.hetzner.com):

    Hetzner Online, with hundreds of thousands of servers in operation, is one of the largest data center operators in Europe. Since its founding in 1997, Hetzner has provided private and business customers with powerful hosting products and reliable IT infrastructure. By combining its strengths in innovative technology, attractive prices, expert support, and flexible customer service, Hetzner has expanded its market both within and outside Germany and Europe. Hetzner, a German company, owns and operates its own high tech data centers in Nuremberg and Falkenstein (both in Germany) and in Helsinki, Finland, and it recently added new locations in Ashburn, Virigina and Hillsboro, Oregon (USA).