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Batelco Launches SD-WAN 2.0 ‘SmartConnect’ Service for Enterprise Customers

Batelco Launches SD-WAN 2.0 ‘SmartConnect’ Service for Enterprise Customers Image Credit: Batelco

Batelco recently announced the launch of its ‘SmartConnect’ service on SD-WAN 2.0 technology, targeting Bahrain based and international enterprise customers. 

Batelco will complement its existing business services by providing customers with simplified management of, and dynamic support for, traditional connectivity, cloud and IoT applications. This development follows the signing of an agreement between Batelco and Nokia during GITEX last year.

Batelco claims that it is the first in the Kingdom to offer the SD-WAN 2.0 ‘SmartConnect’ service as part of its digital business strategy, where SD-WAN 2.0 technology can use software-defined networks (SDN) over any type of wide area network (WAN). Batelco customers can enjoy advanced control over their network, allowing network traffic segmentation where data transmissions can be prioritized on reliable pathways and less-critical traffic routed to public internet connections. 

With the new service, Batelco’s enterprise customers can also reduce their IT admin costs by managing their corporate networks, including branches, data centres and the public cloud, using one unified dashboard. 

Abderrahmane Mounir, GM Enterprise, Batelco
We are delighted to announce the launch of ‘SmartConnect’, which will allow enterprise customers to have comprehensive control over their networks, and efficiently carry out their business with improved capability.

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