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Sparkle Opens an IP Node in Genoa for Internet Connectivity Between Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia

Total Telecom

The IP node is located at Sparkle’s Genoa Landing Hub data center in Lagaccio, an open and neutral colocation facility serving as an interconnection point for Internet Exchange Points such as Ge-DIX (already operational at the site) as well as terrestrial and international submarine cable networks.

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Sparkle Signs an Agreement with Nexim for the Provision of Global Internet Connectivity

Total Telecom

Nexim Global provides a robust international backbone infrastructure and a globally distributed content delivery network (CDN), specializing in media broadcasting and distribution services. Its sales force is active worldwide and distributed over 33 countries.

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Sparkle Launches Its Network as a Service (NaaS) Product Suite with Quantum-Safe over Internet

Total Telecom

A major player in the submarine cable industry, Sparkle owns and manages a network of more than 600,000 km of fiber spanning from Europe to Africa and the Middle East, the Americas and Asia. Its sales force is active worldwide and distributed over 33 countries.

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Sparkle and Mobily Partner to Connect Europe, the Middle East and South-East Asia

Total Telecom

Under the MoU, signed during the Capacity Europe 2024 event in London, the parties agreed to leverage on Sparkle’s and Mobily’s terrestrial networks and the AAE1 cable in Jeddah to create a diversified and low latency route that will connect Italy to Saudi Arabia reaching Singapore.

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Sparkle and Airtel Business: Agreement for Blue & Raman Capacity Between India and Italy

Total Telecom

Airtel Business is India’s leading and most trusted provider of ICT services with strategically located submarine cables, satellite networks and global networks spanning 400,000 Rkm (including IRU) across 50 countries and five continents. Its sales force is active worldwide and distributed over 33 countries.

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Telecom Jargon Demystified

NetWork Telecom

It can be a copper wire, a fibre optic cable, or even a wireless connection like cellular or Wi-Fi. Networking devices: LANs often use devices like routers, switches, and cables to connect devices. WAN – Wide Area Network A WAN is a large-scale network that allows devices in different locations to communicate and share data.