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The company was set to bring together the state-of-the-art fibre-optic networks of the two partners and the Internet services expertise and customer base of EUnet International. The company planned to build and operate a high-capacity European fibre optic, Internet Protocol-based network that was to span 13,000 kilometers when completed 2001.
The company was set to bring together the state-of-the-art fibre-optic networks of the two partners and the Internet services expertise and customer base of EUnet International. The company planned to build and operate a high-capacity European fibre optic, Internet Protocol-based network that was to span 13,000 kilometers when completed 2001.


The company faced a spectacular bankruptcy in 2002, after having acquired [EBONE].
The company faced a spectacular bankruptcy in 2002, after having acquired [[EBONE]].


In year 2000 it was estimated that KPNQwest backbone was carrying more than 50% of European IP traffic.
In year 2000 it was estimated that KPNQwest backbone was carrying more than 50% of European IP traffic.

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KPNQwest was equally owned by the Dutch national telecom operator KPN and Qwest Communications International Inc., the Internet communications company, headquartered in Denver, Colorado.

The company was set to bring together the state-of-the-art fibre-optic networks of the two partners and the Internet services expertise and customer base of EUnet International. The company planned to build and operate a high-capacity European fibre optic, Internet Protocol-based network that was to span 13,000 kilometers when completed 2001.

The company faced a spectacular bankruptcy in 2002, after having acquired EBONE.

In year 2000 it was estimated that KPNQwest backbone was carrying more than 50% of European IP traffic.