Proven African-edge networking provider brings visibility, agility, and service provider-neutral SD-WAN to European enterprises.
04 September 2025 – Réseaux Redvine, the fully managed secure SD-WAN and networking service provider and VeloCloud distributor, has announced the expansion of its global footprint with the launch of four European gateway locations and the establishment of a strategic presence in France. Known for its work modernising mission-critical networks across Africa’s most challenging markets, Redvine is now offering European enterprises a fresh alternative to traditional network providers.
The move signals a significant step in Redvine’s international growth strategy and supports the company’s vision to deliver AI-driven, resilient, and connectivity-agnostic solutions to customers beyond Africa.
“At Redvine, we see ourselves as an extension of our customers’ IT teams, bringing simplicity and transparency to the complex world of networking. We have delivered success in Africa, and now we are bringing our experience to Europe. This is not about lifting and shifting a model but about translating a proven approach into new markets where enterprises are equally demanding agility, visibility, and control,” says Binesh George, CEO of Redvine Networks.
The four new gateway locations, strategically selected for optimal latency and redundancy, provide a strong European backbone that will allow Redvine to support multinational customers, enable intelligent traffic routing, and deliver enhanced performance at the edge. With these sites, Redvine customers can connect to major cloud platforms, enterprise branches, and regional hubs with minimal friction and full real-time visibility.
To support the rollout, Redvine has partnered with AnotherPeak to drive the company’s expansion efforts in Europe. AnotherPeak is headed by Etienne Coulon, a well-known name in the software-defined space, who will lead market development, channel partnerships, and customer engagement. This follows earlier collaboration with Redvine on its Project RHEA solution and reflects a deep alignment in vision and strategy.
“Europe needs networks with concrete added value as opposed to contractual service level agreements that are rarely challenged,” says George, “and Etienne brings invaluable insight into the regional market. With him as part of team, we are not only extending our infrastructure footprint but also deepening our relationships with customers and partners.”
What sets Redvine apart is its provider-neutral, performance-first model. Unlike traditional telcos or network providers who are tied to their own infrastructure, Redvine takes a fully agnostic approach. Its clients are not locked into a single provider and are empowered with full visibility across multiple networks, enabling data-driven decisions, proactive problem solving, and greater accountability.
“Our model resonates in Europe because organisations here are starting to realise that poor network quality commitment is now a source of business risk. They want real SLAs, real transparency, and real support. That is what we deliver.”
Redvine’s expansion into Europe is underpinned by four key pillars:
1. Proven performance in complex markets: Solutions refined in Africa’s toughest environments are now available to European organisations.
2. Network neutrality and transparency: Visibility without vendor lock-in, with clear performance metrics and actionable insights.
3. AI-enhanced edge infrastructure: Proactive optimisation, intelligent failover, and edge decision-making for critical operations.
4. Proactive AI-based service quality intelligence: anticipating user demand that will impact user-experience in the coming hour.
5. Enterprise-first flexibility: Support models built around business needs, not carrier limitations.
From financial services to energy and retail, European organisations are increasingly seeking out agile network partners who can meet evolving demands around security, cloud connectivity, edge performance and simplified operations. Redvine’s entry into the market comes at a time when CIOs and IT managers are reassessing traditional vendor relationships and looking for more value-driven alternatives where service quality is measurable and shared seamlessly.
“Whether it is a public sector agency, a maritime operator, or a multinational bank with operations across Europe and Africa, we are ready to partner with them. Our goal is to empower businesses with intelligent, real-time connectivity they can trust,” adds George.
As Redvine continues to scale its operations and infrastructure globally, the company remains grounded in its founding principles: customer partnership, transparency, technical excellence, and a commitment to measurable, real-world outcomes.

