
Flemming Heino
Senior Network Engineer
LINX
Flemming Heino has been working as an IP networking designer since be beginning of the commercial Internet. Starting his career at BT Labs working of the design and commissioning of BT’s initial business and retail Internet offerings. Working as part of BT’s Concert partnership, assisted BT’s European partnerships to launch their own IP Networks.
Joined Level3 as it was expanding into Europe, designing and commissioning the Level3’s initial European IP backbone, working on cross technology integration of the network. Worked with a number of IP startups, assisting ensuring the network was integrated with their provisioning, support, monitoring, inventorying and capacity management processes.
While at Packet Exchange as Network Architect, deployed the latest generation technology, expanding into North America, and launching one of the world’s first long distance multi-lateral peering services.
Now at LINX, as Senior Network Architect, transformed the primary exchange LAN to allow it to scale at a much lower cost base, and introducing a totally new technology for the secondary exchange LAN, integrating off the shelf white-box hardware, Carrier focussed NetworkOperatingSystem software, and working to add on Internet Exchange specific features, all while migrating to EVPN as a next generation control plane for layer2 networks.
Joined Level3 as it was expanding into Europe, designing and commissioning the Level3’s initial European IP backbone, working on cross technology integration of the network. Worked with a number of IP startups, assisting ensuring the network was integrated with their provisioning, support, monitoring, inventorying and capacity management processes.
While at Packet Exchange as Network Architect, deployed the latest generation technology, expanding into North America, and launching one of the world’s first long distance multi-lateral peering services.
Now at LINX, as Senior Network Architect, transformed the primary exchange LAN to allow it to scale at a much lower cost base, and introducing a totally new technology for the secondary exchange LAN, integrating off the shelf white-box hardware, Carrier focussed NetworkOperatingSystem software, and working to add on Internet Exchange specific features, all while migrating to EVPN as a next generation control plane for layer2 networks.