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Sparkle to Further Boost Its Global Optical Transport Network

Sparkle, the first international service provider in Italy and among the top global operators, announces the deployment of state-of-the-art technologies – supplied by Infinera and Nokia – on its global optical terrestrial and subsea networks to further enhance its offering and meet the surging market demand worldwide. Sparkle Global Optical Transport Network

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With the deployment of C band + L band (“C+L”) photonic nodes on the terrestrial links in Europe, the Middle East and South America, Sparkle further increases its transmission capacity up to 38.4 Tb/s per fiber pair, thus providing high-performance, scalable, and guaranteed connectivity services up to 800G per wavelength between key locations.

The new technology will initially be deployed between 23 major Points of Presence (PoPs) in Europe over 12,465 km with the first link connecting Milan with Frankfurt.

 

Sparkle Deploys C+L Technology on Subsea Links for Enhanced Connectivity Sparkle Global Optical Transport Network

The C+L technology will also benefit all of Sparkle’s proprietary optical subsea links, including the upcoming BlueMed fiber pairs. All new capacity injection on the MedNautilus in the Mediterranean Basin, Curie in the Pacific Ocean, Seabras and Monet in the Atlantic, as well as on the remaining subsea infrastructures, will be deployed using the said technologies and allowing even more flexibility in managing both bandwidth and spectrum services, pushing further their initial design capacity.

Sparkle is always committed to using the best optical technologies, once they prove reliable and sustainable, to increase the capacity carried by its network, ensuring the highest standards of quality and efficiency,” said Enrico Maria Bagnasco, CEO of Sparkle. “With this extensive deployment of the C+L technology on its network, Sparkle reinforces its competitiveness and its leadership in the global telecommunications market.”