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neutrality.one, SmartCIC to Extend Cloud-based Connectivity with Global SDWAN

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neutrality.one and SmartCIC have partnered to extend internet access and cloud-based connectivity to their customers with software-defined wide-area networking (SDWAN).

The partnership will enable both companies to accelerate enterprise transformation across multiple regions including North America, Asia and Europe. SmartCIC’s customers will benefit from adding neutrality one’s network and capabilities to its own existing core infrastructure. While neutrality one will be able to  offer SmartCIC’s connectivity solutions backed by global field services. The partnership will allow enterprises to build custom solutions that take advantage of the best available technology and services that meet both operational and budgetary requirements. 

 

neutrality.one offers global independent access solutions to internet, cloud and data centre infrastructure for enterprises and service providers across Asia, the Middle East and Africa. It provides software-defined networking over its private network connecting 120+ points of presence (POPs) in 56 cities, SDWAN reach to 200+ territories worldwide, cloud connectivity and managed security services.  

SmartCIC is a global managed service provider combining the delivery of low-latency, high-availability connectivity and field services. Its services support international carriers and global enterprise in 5 continents.

George Szlosarek, CEO at neutrality.one
The need for enterprise transformation is moving progressively forward. Enterprises are looking for a new way to accelerate their digital journeys and the traditional WAN approach is no longer enough. They need to look beyond MPLS and adopt SDWAN into their services to provide scalable and efficient connectivity for their customers.

Toby Forman, CEO at SmartCIC
The addition of neutrality one’s network within our portfolio enables us to further extend our capabilities, whilst providing them with access to our expertise and extensive network of over 25,000 engineers in over 124 countries world-wide.

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