RETN and CRATIS enhance connectivity to Croatia’s newest data centre, DC North

RETN, the leading independent global network services provider, and CRATIS, Croatian ICT solutions provider, have announced the commissioning of a new Point of Presence (PoP) in Croatia's newest state-of-the-art data centre, DC North, located in Varaždin.

DC North, situated approximately 100 kilometres north of Zagreb, is currently Croatia’s only Tier 3 certified facility by the U.S. Uptime Institute. The new RETN POP in DC North is connected via two diverse paths to RETN’s existing node in Zagreb, provided by CRATIS.

By integrating IP Transit services and leveraging the state-of-the-art infrastructure at DC North, RETN and CRATIS ensure unparalleled service quality and network performance, enhancing both domestic Croatian and international connectivity.

"We are excited to expand our presence in Croatia with the new PoP in DC North," said Amy Bajer, Managing Director, RETN Poland & CEE at RETN. "This collaboration not only strengthens our network but also reinforces resilience and disaster recovery, providing exceptional connectivity solutions to our customers."

"We are excited to partner with RETN to bring advanced technological infrastructure and robust network services to the region, fostering economic growth and digital advancement," said Darko Pintarić, Chief Data Centre Officer at CRATIS.

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