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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:

  1. Primary disclosed facility: Edge Data Center Reims (Grand Est, France) (Sanef Télécoms-owned/operated data center referenced on the official Sanef Group site).
  2. 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:

  1. Tier level (claimed): Tier III+ specifications (as stated by Sanef Télécoms for the Edge Data Center).
  2. Power (claimed): 1 MW available.
  3. Energy (claimed): 100% green energy supply.
  4. Operations (claimed): 24/7 supervision, controlled access, environmental monitoring.
  5. Network integration (claimed): Direct fiber connection into Sanef Télécoms dark fiber network and DWDM services.
  6. Colocation form factors (racks/cages/suites), density limits: Not publicly listed on the official pages reviewed.

Service Portfolio Overview (what is explicitly described):

  1. Dark fiber services (2000+ km; positioned as private, non-shared links).
  2. DWDM / wavelength transport (optical multiplexing; “up to 200 Gbps” referenced on the French page).
  3. Edge data center hosting (hosting of information systems / customer cloud platforms / DR-BCP environments).
  4. Telecom tower hosting (230+ towers along the motorway network; multi-operator use cases).
  5. IP transit (claimed): resilient offer based on 2 Tier-1 ISPs (described for the Edge Data Center).

🔐 Security & Compliance

Infrastructure Resilience:

  1. 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:

  1. 24/7 supervision and secure access / controlled access are stated.
  2. Guards, mantraps, CCTV retention policies, SOC procedures: Not publicly listed on the official pages reviewed.

Compliance & Standards:

  1. ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 are explicitly cited for the Edge Data Center (environmental management and occupational health & safety management).
  2. 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:

  1. Carrier-neutral / on-site carrier list / meet-me room details: Not publicly listed on the official pages reviewed.

Network Capabilities:

  1. Dark fiber network: described as 2000+ km deployed along the motorway network.
  2. DWDM: described as Sanef Télécoms’ own DWDM capability for high-capacity transport.
  3. Edge DC fiber interconnection: stated as direct connection into Sanef Télécoms’ fiber network and DWDM services.
  4. 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):

  1. Operators, enterprises, and public-sector entities needing sovereign dark fiber and scalable optical transport.
  2. Edge hosting / local hosting near Reims with direct backbone connectivity and IP transit option.
  3. Mobile/5G/IoT coverage expansion via tower hosting along high-traffic motorway corridors.

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Telecom operators and service providers needing backbone extension, PoP interconnection, and tower sites (explicit tower hosting positioning).
  2. Enterprises and local authorities needing regional connectivity and data hosting options (explicitly referenced).
  3. Digital infrastructure stakeholders with data transport needs (including data center / AI / large-scale digital players mentioned in positioning language).