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Eurofiber to acquire FullSave in Toulouse
« le: 01 décembre 2020 à 10:41:46 »
Eurofiber to acquire FullSave in Toulouse

Second French acquisition announced in 2020 as part of Eurofiber’s French growth strategy

Eurofiber has announced its intention to acquire FullSave, a leading B2B infrastructure-based telecom operator in the Toulouse and Bordeaux areas. Building on the acquisition of Eurafibre, ATE and Eura DC in November 2019, and Lumos in November 2020, Eurofiber is further strengthening its position in the French B2B telecom market. FullSave’s intended acquisition is subject to employee information and customary regulatory approvals in France, and is expected to be completed early 2021.

FullSave is a leading B2B infrastructure telecom operator in the Toulouse and Bordeaux areas providing Fiber to the Office (“FttO”), datacenter colocation, and Infrastructure as a Service (“IaaS”) services for small, medium and large enterprises. The company was founded in 2004, and has built a solid reputation and customer base ever since. FullSave manages its own fibre-optic network in Toulouse and Bordeaux, which will reach 600 kilometers by the end of 2020. FullSave also owns and operates a 1,600 sqm datacenter in Toulouse. Following completion of the acquisition, Eurofiber will work closely with the FullSave management team to support the continued growth of the company, which will include providing its customers an enhanced and expanded digital infrastructure footprint in the French market and internationally in Belgium, Netherlands and Germany.

FullSave President Laurent Bacca: ‘We are excited to become part of Eurofiber, a leading European player that has the vision, the track record and the funds to bring us to the next stage. We look forward to working together in providing our current and future customers with an even wider range of state-of-the art services in Digital Infrastructure.’

Eurofiber CEO Alex Goldblum: ‘With FullSave joining us, we welcome a strong and ambitious regional player that already holds a leading position in Occitanie and has a growing footprint in Nouvelle-Aquitaine. It has excellent staff and management, which has resulted in high year-on-year performance in both operations and customer satisfaction. We are delighted that FullSave is becoming a part of the Eurofiber Group.’

Eurofiber French growth strategy

FullSave is the second acquisition announced by Eurofiber in France in 2020, following the acquisition of Nantes based fiberoptic company Lumos announced on 18 November. Both acquisitions are part of the accelerated French growth strategy, which is aimed at expanding Eurofiber’s French footprint to at least 25 cities by 2025. Eurofiber already has a strong presence in Lille with its companies Eurafibre, ATE and Eura DC. As with Eurafibre and Lumos, Eurofiber aimsto accelerate FullSave’s growth by expanding its network and by extending its market approach to the broader FttX segment, in alignment with Eurofiber’s open access model.

 

 

About Eurofiber

Eurofiber has been a provider of industry-leading open digital infrastructure since 2000. Utilizing our own fiberoptic network and datacenters, we provide smart, open, future-proof cloud and connectivity solutions to companies, government bodies and non-profit organizations. Eurofiber enables total connectivity for the Smart Society, providing connectivity for all FTTx purposes with 38,000 km fiberoptic network in The Netherlands, Belgium and France and stretching into Germany.

This provides our customers the complete freedom to choose the services, applications and providers they need to tap into the full potential of digital innovation. Eurofiber also operates nine datacenters in the Netherlands and France through Dataplace and Eura DC. Supplementing Eurofiber’s vital network and datacenter infrastructure, we also offer interconnectivity between nearly all carrier-neutral datacenters in The Netherlands and Belgium through the DCspine platform.

Eurofiber is laying the foundation under the digital society, which is why the Dutch government has assigned Eurofiber the status of ‘vital infrastructure’.

In September, Eurofiber welcomed pension fund PGGM as a new minority shareholder and announced the renewed commitment of its major shareholder, French long-term infrastructure investor Antin Infrastructure Partners, further strengthening its long-term financial position.

Eurofiber Group consists of: Eurofiber and DCspine (The Netherlands and Belgium), Dataplace and MatrixMind (The Netherlands), Eurafibre, ATE and Eura DC (France).


https://eurofiber.com/press/eurofiber-to-acquire-fullsave-in-toulouse/

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Eurofiber to acquire FullSave in Toulouse
« Réponse #1 le: 29 avril 2021 à 02:06:20 »
Alors ça a été fait ?
Leur site répond pas chez moi :D

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Eurofiber to acquire FullSave in Toulouse
« Réponse #2 le: 29 avril 2021 à 09:18:38 »
Oui oui, ça a été fait :(

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Eurofiber to acquire FullSave in Toulouse
« Réponse #3 le: 09 août 2024 à 13:24:08 »
Eurofiber a bien acquis FullSave, mais chaque société à son propore site web.

FullSave a construit sa réputation par sa relation de confiance et de proximité avec ses clients et sa qualité de service. Afin d’accélérer son développement et pérenniser son socle, FullSave a rejoint le groupe Eurofiber début 2021.

Créée en 2000, Eurofiber est aujourd’hui l’un des principaux fournisseurs d’infrastructures numériques ouvertes de pointe. Avec une clientèle composée d’entreprises, d’organismes gouvernementaux et d’organisations à but non lucratif, Eurofiber est spécialisé dans la fourniture de solutions de Cloud Computing et de connectivités intelligentes, ouvertes et évolutives, en s’appuyant sur son propre réseau de fibre optique ainsi que sur ses propres centres de données.

Avec plus de 38 000 km de fibre optique déployée en propre aux Pays-Bas, en Belgique, en France et en Allemagne, Eurofiber s’impose en véritable acteur de la Smart Society en offrant une connectivité pour l’ensemble des connexions FTTx. Les clients ont ainsi la possibilité de choisir librement leurs services, applications et fournisseurs, leur permettant d’exploiter entièrement le potentiel de l’innovation numérique.

Eurofiber est également exploitant de neuf datacenters, répartis entre les Pays-Bas et la France, par l’intermédiaire d’EuraDC et Dataplace. Pour compléter son infrastructure vitale, composée de ses datacenters et de son réseau, Eurofiber propose de l’interconnectivité entre de nombreux datacenters non associés à des opérateurs situés aux Pays-Bas et en Belgique, par le biais de la plateforme DCSpine.

Le gouvernement néerlandais a attribué à Eurofiber le statut d’ « infrastructure vitale », car elle construit aujourd’hui les bases de la société numérique.

En septembre 2020, le fonds de pension néerlandais PGGM est entré au capital d’Eurofiber en temps qu’actionnaire, aux côtés d’Antin Infrastructure Partners, la société française actionnaire majoritaire.

Eurofiber est aujourd’hui composé de plusieurs entreprises, à savoir : Eurofiber et DCspine (Pays-Bas et Belgique), MatrixMind, Brightfiber, Dataplace et Levelfour (Pays-Bas), FullSave/Netiwan, ATE, Eurafibre (France).

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Eurofiber to acquire FullSave in Toulouse
« Réponse #4 le: 12 août 2024 à 02:22:27 »
Je me demande ce qu'est devenu FullSave et comment ça se passe désormais.