While the IT industry converted customers’ server parks into subscription IT from American platforms, Avur continued to build and operate its own platforms. It was not popular. It was right.
Avur is not a sales office for other vendors’ products. Avur is a Norwegian technology provider with its own networks, its own platforms and the expertise the industry around us chose to sell off.
Avur operates Casperkollen in Bergen as its headquarters and data centre — and has a presence with its own BGP routers in Stavanger, Oslo, Stockholm, Amsterdam and London. All locations are connected to Avur’s core network.
While the industry around us simplified and standardised, Avur continued to develop deeper expertise in networking, infrastructure and operations platforms. This gives Avur’s customers access to solutions that require real technical depth — not just reselling someone else’s products.
Avur does not compete for the customer relationship. Avur is the infrastructure IT companies build on.
Avur is authorised by the Norwegian Communications Authority (Nkom) for the construction and operation of electronic communications networks in Norway.