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Pilot Joins LINX

Written By
John Lewell
John Lewell
May 21, 1999
1 minute read

Secure e-commerce pioneer
Pilot Network Services
has joined the London Internet Exchange
(LINX), one of Europe’s busiest exchange points.

By partnering with
LINX, Pilot will expand its level of services for its
UK-based corporate clients and for its customers in
the United States that wish to extend their operations to
Europe.


“We have aligned ourselves with the most important players
in the UK to be able to deliver new e-business services with
built-in security. Through our partnership with LINX we will
combine secure ‘dial-tone’ with high-performance network services
to enable electronic commerce for UK enterprises,” said Marketta Silvera, president and CEO of Pilot Network Services.


Pilot connects businesses to the Internet via a network of
security centres, using a distributed security architecture
and 24 x 7 monitoring by security engineers. It says it provides
its customers with “the highest possible level of protection”
against even the newest hacker techniques.


Established in 1994, LINX now represents the

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