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Bahrain’s Batelco Launches Global SD-WAN Service; Powered by Orchestration Platform from Nokia's Nuage

Bahrain’s Batelco Launches Global SD-WAN Service; Powered by Orchestration Platform from Nokia's Nuage Image Credit: Rost-9/Bigstockphoto.com

Batelco, Bahrain’s leading digital solutions provider has launched its Global Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) service.

The new end-to-end networking solution seamlessly blends MPLS, Internet and LTE technologies into a single communication channel and delivers improved visibility, agility, control and cloud integration with greater ease of use.

Batelco’s Global SD-WAN is based on an orchestrated platform from Nokia’s Nuage Networks that leverages Batelco’s Global Network coverage and partnerships to enable customers to utilize the superior capabilities of SD-WAN whilst defining their own levels of control from a service offering that is fully managed or self-managed model.

Adel Al-Daylami, Chief Global Business Officer, Batelco
We are confident that our latest offering will contribute greatly towards an enhanced experience for our enterprise customers, through making sophisticated global networks easier to monitor, manage and become more agile with the support of a dedicated team to configure and maintain their SD-WAN service.

Roque Lozano, VP of Nokia's IP and Optical Business in the Middle East and Africa
Our SD-WAN 2.0 solution supports Batelco’s global requirements by allowing seamless scalability for its global networks and customers. 

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