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01 Nov 2022

Eurofiber to provide digital network connections between airports for Air Traffic Control the Netherlands (LVNL)

Eurofiber has been commissioned by Air Traffic Control the Netherlands (LVNL) to provide E-VPN data communication services between the Dutch airports where LVNL handles air traffic control.

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Schiphol-Oost, Maarssen – 1 November 2022.  Eurofiber has been commissioned by Air Traffic Control the Netherlands (LVNL) to provide E-VPN data communication services between the Dutch airports where LVNL handles air traffic control. The project includes the construction, expansion and maintenance of fiberoptic infrastructure as needed. The airports involved are Schiphol, Rotterdam, Maastricht, Lelystad and Groningen. 

Between these airports, Eurofiber will be building and managing a dual redundant fiberoptic network for LVNL, including an intelligent Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) and Ethernet network. This will give LVNL access to a network with maximum availability and the ability to flexibly accommodate current and future data flows. On this large-scale project, Eurofiber is partnering with IT infrastructure specialist Telindus for service support from that company’s SMC support portfolio. The contract is for six years, with potential renewal options of three times 2 years. Initial completion of the Schiphol and Lelystad sites is scheduled for June 2023. 

“To fulfill LVNL’s ambitions, we depend on a good network infrastructure. Network reliability, robustness and availability play a prominent role in the development of our systems,” said Edward Schaap, Manager of Communication, Navigation, Surveillance & Infrastructure at LVNL. This nationwide network gives LVNL the ability to expand services to and from the region and guarantee ongoing continuity. A good example is the Voice Communication System (VCS), which is being built centrally at Schiphol and rolled out for airports in the region through the network structure. As a result, a standalone local system will no longer be required, which saves costs. “I am pleased that we are partnering with Eurofiber for this network infrastructure. I am fully confident that they can deliver this managed service for LVNL, and look forward to working together,” Schaap continued.

Paul Naastepad, Managing Director of Eurofiber Netherlands: “LVNL has selected Eurofiber as its preferred partner for one of the most prestigious contracts in the digital infrastructure market. With the construction, expansion and maintenance of digital connections within the Dutch aviation sector, Eurofiber is strengthening its vital role in society.” 

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