Figures are usually cold, but in the world of telecommunications, they tell a vibrant story about the pulse of our digital society. Over the last 12 months, ESpanix has recorded a traffic growth exceeding 12%. However, the true indicator of our success does not reside in static averages, but in the energy flowing through our networks.

What we are observing is fascinating: repeated traffic spikes exceeding 2 Tbps, events that are becoming increasingly frequent. This is not just an increase in volume; it is proof of an infrastructure maturing to meet extreme demand, capable of sustaining the intensity of an accelerating digital era.

Why does the moment data arrives matter?

Today, speed is no longer enough; latency has become the new digital gold. As the node guaranteeing the lowest latency on the Iberian Peninsula, ESpanix is the critical partner for:

  • Users and professionals: Fluid video calls, uninterrupted remote work, and instant responses in public administration or the business sector.
  • Gamers and E-sports: Where every millisecond defines victory.
  • Banks and Finance: Transactions occurring in an instant.
  • The AI Revolution: Artificial Intelligence applications and the deployment of low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellations depend absolutely on this minimal latency to function efficiently.

ESpanix operates as the invisible infrastructure that makes everything we do online possible. Our networks connect the main access operators and the giants of cloud and content internationally. That is why we say: “si pasa en Internet, pasa por ESpanix” (if it goes online, it goes through ESpanix). With all probability, your connection, whether it originates or terminates in Spain, transits through our node.

Europe’s strategic crossroads

While consolidating our local position, we look to the horizon. The Iberian Peninsula is transforming into the nerve centre of the region’s telecommunications. Our strategic location allows us to connect Continental Europe with the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, thanks to the network of undersea cables landing in Barcelona, Valencia, Almería, Lisbon, and Bilbao.

This growth also highlights the importance of data sovereignty. In a complex geopolitical context, ensuring that crucial information routes remain controlled and efficient within our territory is a strategic asset for national security.

Amedeo Beck Peccoz, Head of Strategy at ESpanix, stated: “These figures reinforce ESpanix’s position as the nexus of interconnection in Spain. For any player in the market, the decision is clear: connecting with ESpanix means connecting with the complete ecosystem where neutrality, scale, and physical proximity guarantee the performance that digital operations demand.”

From our neutral node, updated with cutting-edge technology and designed with extreme redundancy (our Low and High LANs), we are ready for tomorrow’s challenges.