Our network architecture is designed to serve mission-critical and business-critical systems, ensuring maximum transfer rate, low latency and multi-level redundancy for highest level of service quality. The network is connected to the leading global and regional tier1/tier2 networks, over protected and geographically independent fiber lines.
1.Local Network
Interspace operates its own fiber optic network in Macedonia, spanning over 1500 kilometers. The network includes fiber routes to nearly all cities and border crossings in Macedonia. Within cities, we have the most extensive presence in Skopje, covering all districts.
The core network features terabit capacity for switching and throughput. Every user-side port has dedicated throughput capacity because every single L2/L3 device in our network (models verified by Tolly and Miercom testing) provides line-rate non-blocking forwarding capability. This means they can process maximum bandwidth for all frame sizes (64-1518) on all ports simultaneously.
2.Regional Network
On a regional level, Interspace operates a network with a total length of around 2000 km. It functions in a redundant topology with two major rings on the following routes:
- Macedonia - Bulgaria - Serbia - Slovenia - Croatia - Bosnia - Montenegro - Kosovo - Macedonia
- Macedonia - Greece - Bulgaria - Macedonia
We have several major Points of Presence with high-capacity routing equipment for telecommunication services, including:
- Macedonia: Located in Interspace data centers in Skopje and Deve Bair.
- Bulgaria: Located in a top-class independent data center.
- Serbia: Located in a top-class independent data center.
- Greece: Located in a top-class independent data center.
Through this network, we connect directly to other providers at their nearest point in the region. The connection is made through multiple geo-independent super-fast links based on DWDM technology, which enables lowest latency and highest quality traffic flow.
3.Global Presence
For our cloud and online video platform, Interspace has an IT infrastructure in the following regions:
- Europe: Germany, Netherlands, France, United Kingdom, Austria, Macedonia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece.
- North America: USA, Canada.
- Asia/Oceania: Australia, Japan, Singapore.