- NetCologne, a Cologne-based internet provider, selects BENOCS to enhance network analytics for its IP-network, aiming to optimise traffic and boost customer satisfaction.
- BENOCS Analytics offers NetCologne insights to manage the rising data generated by customers and digital applications, ensuring efficient network operations.
- Nomios Germany, specialists in IT networks and cybersecurity in the DACH region, assists NetCologne in integrating BENOCS Analytics into their network, emphasising proactive client advisory.
Berlin, Germany, 12th March 2024 – NetCologne, an internet provider based in Cologne, Germany, has opted for BENOCS to enhance network analytics for its IP-network.
With BENOCS’ assistance, NetCologne aims to optimise their network traffic, cutting costs and further enhancing satisfaction among their 485,000-strong customer base across the Cologne-Bonn-Aachen region in North Rhine-Westphalia.
Michael Adams, Network Engineer at NetCologne, stated: “The tool provided by BENOCS offers us an excellent platform for analysing and optimising our network traffic. We are continually witnessing a rise in data generated by our customers and digital applications like AI will only fuel this trend in the future. Therefore, we eagerly anticipate the fresh insights we will gain. BENOCS provides outstanding support with implementation and customisation.”
We are honoured to have NetCologne on board and look forward to seeing how they leverage BENOCS Analytics to streamline their network traffic. We are confident that BENOCS is the ideal solution for such a modern and flourishing company.
Stephan Schroeder, CEO of BENOCS
Nomios Germany, specialists in IT networks and cybersecurity in the DACH region (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), will assist NetCologne in integrating BENOCS Analytics into their network.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with NetCologne, a leading regional internet provider, and BENOCS, with their powerful Analytics tool. This project exemplifies our proactive approach to advising our clients and assisting them in identifying the right solutions and integrating them into their existing infrastructure.” said Thorben Schnittger, Account Manager of Nomios Germany.
About BENOCS
Founded in 2013 as a spin-off from Deutsche Telekom, BENOCS introduced the industry’s first ever ISP/CDN cooperative solution, allowing network operators greater control over network traffic.
Presently, the company offers CSPs, Hosting Companies, and CDNs a strategic means to manage increasing content demands, providing customers worldwide with complete visibility of their network traffic from source to destination.
Every facet of telecommunications companies benefits from BENOCS products: from network operations, backbone engineering, and network planning teams, to peering and IP Transit sales. With BENOCS, organizations gain a competitive advantage in the connectivity market.
About NetCologne
With half a million customer connections, NetCologne is one of the largest regional telecommunications providers in Germany. The company offers private and business customers, as well as the housing industry, future-proof communication technology via its own high-performance fibre-optic network. With around 30,000 kilometres laid and an annual investment in the double-digit million range, the Cologne-based provider is thus driving digitisation in the region beyond the urban cities.
In addition to traditional telephony, Internet, mobile communications, and TV services, the product range also includes professional IT and data centre services for companies.
About Nomios
Nomios Germany, a subsidiary of the Nomios Group, is a leading European provider of cybersecurity and secure network solutions. The company develops, secures, and manages digital infrastructures for companies, service providers, and public sector clients. Nomios enables innovation and value creation by bringing agility and flexibility to organisations while maintaining strategic partnerships with leading technology providers.
Story behind the name Nomios
In Greek mythology Nomios is a son of the god Hermes, and means ‘the good shepherd’ in a figurative sense. As shepherds the group guide, support and protect organisations in their digital transformation.