Hurricane Electric

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Hurricane Electric

Hurricane Electric

Global Internet backbone provider offering IP transit, colocation, and dedicated servers.

DR 821994ActiveFremont, United States
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Hurricane Electric is a global Internet backbone provider that offers IP transit, network applications, and data center colocation services. Founded in 1994, the company operates one of the largest IPv4 and IPv6 networks globally, connecting to numerous exchange points and networks worldwide. They also provide dedicated servers and colocation services from their data centers in Fremont and San Jose, California.
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What does Hurricane Electric do?

Hurricane Electric is a global Internet backbone provider that offers IP transit, network applications, and data center colocation services. Founded in 1994, the company operates one of the largest IPv4 and IPv6 networks globally, connecting to numerous exchange points and networks worldwide. They also provide dedicated servers and colocation services from their data centers in Fremont and San Jose, California.

What is Hurricane Electric's valuation?

StartupHub estimates Hurricane Electric's effective valuation at $6.9M (range $4.7M to $11.3M, 10% confidence), based on comparable companies in the sector.

How much funding has Hurricane Electric raised?

Hurricane Electric has raised a total of $2M in funding. The most recent round on record is Debt - PPP.

Where is Hurricane Electric headquartered?

Hurricane Electric is headquartered in Fremont, United States.

When was Hurricane Electric founded?

Hurricane Electric was founded in 1994.

What industry does Hurricane Electric operate in?

Hurricane Electric operates in Internet Service Provider, IP Transit, Colocation, Dedicated Servers, Network Infrastructure, IPv6.

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