What we do: Eurofiber is a leading provider and operator of open digital infrastructure, specializing in fiber-optic connectivity and cloud infrastructure solutions. Since its founding in 2000, Eurofiber has empowered companies, government bodies, and non-profit organizations across the Netherlands, Belgium, France, and Germany to fully leverage digital innovation. The company offers future-proof connectivity services, including fiber-optic networks and Ethernet services, as well as cloud infrastructure through its Eurofiber Cloud Infra division, which manages multiple Tier III datacenters and a software-defined datacenter network called DCspine.
Where we are located: Eurofiber's headquarters are in Belgicastraat 5/bus 7, 1930 Zaventem, Belgium. The company also has significant offices in Maarssen, the Netherlands, near Utrecht, and Brussels, Belgium, supporting its operations across the Benelux region and northern France.
Short history: Founded in 2000, Eurofiber began as a scale-up focused mainly on the Netherlands. Over the past 25 years, it has grown into a leading European digital infrastructure provider. With the support of Antin Infrastructure Partners since 2014, Eurofiber has expanded its fiber-optic network from 18,000 km to over 76,000 km and increased its customer base from about 3,000 to approximately 9,000 by 2025. The company has also broadened its geographic footprint to include Belgium, France, and Germany.
Organization & culture: Eurofiber employs over 417 people and fosters a culture based on teamwork, transparency, collaboration, and sustainability. The company values continuous improvement and positions itself as a responsible partner in the digital ecosystem. It is recognized by the Dutch government for its significant contribution to national infrastructure and operates with a customer-centric approach that encourages choice and innovation.
Recent developments: Eurofiber recently celebrated its 25th anniversary and a decade-long partnership with Antin Infrastructure Partners, during which it more than doubled its revenues to over €300 million by the end of 2024. The company continues to expand its fiber network by approximately 50 km weekly and manages ten datacenters in the Netherlands and France, maintaining its position as a critical infrastructure provider in the region.