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Sparkle powers EdgeNext expansion with global IP transit deal

By Leah LiApril 6, 2026Updated:April 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • EdgeNext is expanding its global infrastructure to support latency-sensitive digital services
  • Demand for high-capacity international connectivity continues to rise across enterprise and content markets

What happened

Sparkle signs IP transit agreement to support EdgeNext’s global expansion and enhance cross-border network performance.

Telecom Italia’s international services arm, Sparkle, has agreed to provide IP Transit services to EdgeNext, bolstering the latter’s global network infrastructure. The partnership will allow EdgeNext to leverage Sparkle’s Tier-1 global IP backbone to improve connectivity, scalability and service performance across multiple regions.

According to the Capacity Media report, the agreement supports EdgeNext’s strategy to expand its footprint and deliver high-performance digital services to enterprise and content customers. Sparkle’s network spans Europe, the Mediterranean and other key international routes, enabling more efficient data delivery and reduced latency.

The deal comes as EdgeNext continues to scale its edge infrastructure to meet rising demand from sectors such as gaming, streaming and digital commerce. By integrating Sparkle’s IP Transit capabilities, EdgeNext aims to strengthen reliability and optimise traffic routing across borders.

Also read: Sparkle delivers global IP Transit to power EdgeNext network

Why it’s important

Partnerships like this reflect a shift towards federated network models, where operators combine assets to meet growing cross-border data demand.

The deal highlights how telecom infrastructure partnerships are accelerating Europe’s digital expansion and strengthening cross-border connectivity. As demand for cloud, streaming and gaming services rises, networks must deliver faster speeds and lower latency across multiple regions.

Operators are increasingly turning to shared backbone infrastructure to extend reach without duplicating assets. This approach improves efficiency and enables more flexible scaling, particularly as digital services require consistent performance across borders and closer proximity to end users.

The agreement also reflects a broader shift towards interconnection-led growth. By combining network strengths, providers can enhance service reliability and support international business expansion, reinforcing the importance of collaborative infrastructure in a rapidly evolving digital ecosystem.

Also read: G.Network restructures amid renewed sale push

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