Sanef Télécoms
About Sanef Télécoms
Sanef Télécoms is the telecom infrastructure operator within the Sanef Group (Abertis France), providing dark fiber, DWDM wavelength transport, tower hosting, and a secure edge data center offering hosting/colocation-type services. Sanef Télécoms positions its network as sovereign, high-performance connectivity built along the Sanef motorway corridor, citing 2000+ km of dark fiber, 230+ multi-operator towers, and an Edge Data Center in the Reims area.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
Data Center Footprint:
- Primary disclosed facility: Edge Data Center Reims (Grand Est, France) (Sanef Télécoms-owned/operated data center referenced on the official Sanef Group site).
- Third-party facility listing (infrastructure directory): “Sanef Telecom Reims” listed in PeeringDB with location Thillois (51370), ZAC Reims-Thillois (useful for interconnection context; address-level details are not published on the official Sanef Télécoms page).
Facility Design & Infrastructure:
- Tier level (claimed): Tier III+ specifications (as stated by Sanef Télécoms for the Edge Data Center).
- Power (claimed): 1 MW available.
- Energy (claimed): 100% green energy supply.
- Operations (claimed): 24/7 supervision, controlled access, environmental monitoring.
- Network integration (claimed): Direct fiber connection into Sanef Télécoms dark fiber network and DWDM services.
- Colocation form factors (racks/cages/suites), density limits: Not publicly listed on the official pages reviewed.
Service Portfolio Overview (what is explicitly described):
- Dark fiber services (2000+ km; positioned as private, non-shared links).
- DWDM / wavelength transport (optical multiplexing; “up to 200 Gbps” referenced on the French page).
- Edge data center hosting (hosting of information systems / customer cloud platforms / DR-BCP environments).
- Telecom tower hosting (230+ towers along the motorway network; multi-operator use cases).
- IP transit (claimed): resilient offer based on 2 Tier-1 ISPs (described for the Edge Data Center).
🔐 Security & Compliance
Infrastructure Resilience:
- High-availability positioning for the edge data center, with “Tier III+” spec language and 24/7 supervision described (detailed redundancy design: not publicly disclosed beyond these claims).
Physical & Logical Security:
- 24/7 supervision and secure access / controlled access are stated.
- Guards, mantraps, CCTV retention policies, SOC procedures: Not publicly listed on the official pages reviewed.
Compliance & Standards:
- ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 are explicitly cited for the Edge Data Center (environmental management and occupational health & safety management).
- ISO 27001 / SOC 2 / PCI DSS for the data center or provider operations: Not publicly listed on the official pages reviewed.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
Carrier Neutrality:
- Carrier-neutral / on-site carrier list / meet-me room details: Not publicly listed on the official pages reviewed.
Network Capabilities:
- Dark fiber network: described as 2000+ km deployed along the motorway network.
- DWDM: described as Sanef Télécoms’ own DWDM capability for high-capacity transport.
- Edge DC fiber interconnection: stated as direct connection into Sanef Télécoms’ fiber network and DWDM services.
- POP / interconnect locations (partial list): the English “Sanef télécoms” service page lists interconnected operator POPs and locations (e.g., Paris sites including Equinix PA1, and other regional interconnect points).
Connectivity Use Cases (explicitly described / directly implied by listed offerings):
- Operators, enterprises, and public-sector entities needing sovereign dark fiber and scalable optical transport.
- Edge hosting / local hosting near Reims with direct backbone connectivity and IP transit option.
- Mobile/5G/IoT coverage expansion via tower hosting along high-traffic motorway corridors.
💼 Who It Serves
- Telecom operators and service providers needing backbone extension, PoP interconnection, and tower sites (explicit tower hosting positioning).
- Enterprises and local authorities needing regional connectivity and data hosting options (explicitly referenced).
- Digital infrastructure stakeholders with data transport needs (including data center / AI / large-scale digital players mentioned in positioning language).
