Sparkle, Al-Bawaba Partner to Drive Connectivity Services in Libya

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Sparkle, the first international service provider in Italy and among the top global operators, and Al-Bawaba for Telecommunications and Informatics Co., a Libyan ISP provider offering a wide range of ICT solutions, have enhanced their commercial partnership to provide international connectivity services to and from Libya.

The agreement is based on a state-of-the-art fully redundant infrastructure – which relies on Al-Bawaba’s Libyan national backbone and on Sparkle’s international capacity – for the provision of Ethernet MPLS connectivity services to corporate customers. As a result, Sparkle and Al-Bawaba will provide end-to-end solutions combined with value added services and customer care, leveraging Sparkle’s portfolio and international presence and Al-Bawaba’s local support.

Sparkle, Al-Bawaba Partner to Drive Connectivity Services in Libya

“The partnership between Sparkle and Al-Bawaba represents a significant milestone in offering premium services on Libya’s telecommunications infrastructure” says Barbara Sole, Head of Data Sales for Africa at Sparkle. “By combining our global expertise and extensive submarine cable network with Al Bawaba’s strong local presence and market knowledge, we are committed to delivering enhanced connectivity solutions that will empower businesses across Libya. Together, we look forward to accelerating digital transformation in the region and creating new opportunities for growth and innovation in this important market.”

Mohammed Algharyani, Deputy Chairman of Al-Bawaba, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, stating: “At Al-Bawaba, our commitment to excellence drives everything we do. This partnership with Sparkle, a globally recognized leader in telecommunications, reinforces our dedication to delivering superior service quality, enhanced connectivity, and seamless global access. Together, we are set to provide our customers with secure, reliable, and high-performance solutions that meet the evolving demands of the telecom industry.”


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