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

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Under the agreement, Sparkle will provide IP Transit at its Point of Presence (PoP) in Milan, along with DDoS protection and other IP services in Amsterdam and Frankfurt, enabling Nexim to achieve high-speed, low-latency access to the global Internet, thus enhancing its customers’ online experience.

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

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Rome/Dallas, 28 October 2024 Sparkle , the first international service provider in Italy and among the top global operators, announces the pre-order launch of its Quantum Safe over Internet (QSI) service, the first product in its Network as a Service (NaaS) suite which soon will include additional use cases.

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

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Rome, 26 November 2024 Sparkle , the first international service provider in Italy and among the top global operators, announces the opening of an IP node in Genoa to meet the growing demand for internet transit driven by new technologies, multimedia platforms, and cloud-based services requiring highly efficient internet connectivity.

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Sparkle expands its reach in Brazil with a Point of Presence in Brasilia

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Additionally, customers have access to a comprehensive suite of IP solutions , including DDoS Protection services, which safeguard networks against cyberattacks, and Virtual NAP, providing virtual access to leading Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) without the need for proprietary infrastructure development.

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Enabling a Cloud-​​​​​first ​Strategy with SD WAN

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Overcoming Traditional WAN Limitations in Cloud Adoption with SD WAN When transferring data over long distances through a wide area network (WAN), organisations must ensure seamless data movement between different branches, data centres, the cloud, and remote locations, while also maintaining high connectivity and top-notch application performance.

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SD WAN vs MPLS

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In this article we will compare and discuss the difference between Software Defined Wide Area Network (SD WAN) and Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) as well as the pros and cons of each network technology. Find out if you should choose SD WAN over MPLS for your next wide area network and what are the alternatives for SD WAN.

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MPLS, SD WAN, and SASE: Navigating Through Modern Networking Solutions

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In response to these challenges, SD WAN emerges as a more cost-effective, manageable, and adaptable solution compared. Unlike MPLS, which has its benefits, SD WAN offers greater flexibility to meet these evolving networking needs. SASE merges SD WAN with security functions (e.g.,

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