AMNet is an independent, privately-owned wholesale carrier — no government ties, no single-region focus. We design and operate the backbone, facilities and voice platform that other networks depend on.
Founded by a team of IP and data center engineers, AMNet operates without upstream lock-in or government affiliation. Our independence is the point — customers get genuine route diversity, carrier-neutral facilities and direct access to the engineers running the network.
We work with ISPs, mobile operators, content networks, financial institutions and large enterprises who need wholesale-grade infrastructure without building it themselves.
Redundant power, cooling and routing at every site. Proactive fault monitoring before issues reach your traffic.
Carrier-neutral facilities and open peering — every customer on equal commercial terms, no preferred upstream.
Real-time dashboards, clear SLAs and a NOC team that communicates proactively — not after you notice an issue.
Our engineers help scope the solution, not just sell the circuit — from initial design through to live turn-up.
AMNet established as an independent IP transit provider with first upstream connections and a single regional PoP.
Opened our first carrier-neutral data center outside the home region — rack and cage colocation with backbone cross-connects.
Deployed CDN caching infrastructure and introduced MPLS / point-to-point services across Europe, Middle East and Asia.
Launched wholesale A–Z voice termination and DID origination to 190+ destinations on redundant softswitches.
Expanded to 40+ PoPs across the Americas, Europe, Middle East, South Asia, Asia-Pacific and Africa — 400+ Gbps of global capacity.
Information security management certified across network and data center operations globally.
Quality management standards applied to service delivery, change management and 24/7 support.
Payment-grade controls for hosting and connectivity supporting cardholder data environments.
Concurrently maintainable power and cooling architecture across all AMNet data center sites.
Talk to our engineering team about bandwidth, colocation, CDN, MPLS or voice — and find out how we operate.