Netrix and moji are announcing a strategic partnership around AS62000, a shared edge network now operated at European scale. The idea is simple: combine moji's 400G backbone and European footprint with Netrix's edge expertise and NTM anti-DDoS technology, to build together what neither could have deployed on its own as quickly.

moji is an independent French telecom operator with more than 50 points of presence across Europe and over 500 clients in media, energy, public services and education. Netrix is a network operator focused on DDoS protection, with 24 Tb/s of mitigation capacity and a proprietary solution, NTM, fully developed in-house.

The partnership only covers the edge layer. Both companies remain fully independent on the commercial side, with their own teams, customers and product lines. That separation matters: it lets them rationalize infrastructure costs, increase capacity and expand their geographic footprint quickly, without either brand losing its identity or autonomy.

The infrastructure is designed, operated and maintained by local teams in France. NTM, the technology that protects the network against DDoS attacks, is developed without any dependency on third-party solutions, which means direct relationships with customers, responsive support and a sovereign protection stack.

More information about the partnership and technical documentation for AS62000 is available at as62000.net.